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Cardinal Flower

Cardinal Flower (Lobelia x speciosa)

Adds a touch of class to any garden planting. Plants produce tall, graceful spires of colorful blooms. The blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.

Carex, Sedge

Carex, Sedge (Carex species)

Carex are cool season grasses that grow naturally in grasslands and marsh areas throughout the world. They bring a relaxed, unstructured feel to the landscape. Creative gardeners will love the artistic possibilities of this plant for contrasting color and texture. Carex are…

Carpathian Bellflower

Carpathian Bellflower (Campanula carpatica)

Carpathian Bellflowers have a mounding growth habit and large, upturned "bells" of blooms throughout summer. Native to central Europe they are a lush, non-invasive and long blooming filler for perennial gardens.

Carpet Sedum, Needle Stonecrop

Carpet Sedum, Needle Stonecrop 'Sea Urchin' (Sedum lineare)

A reliable solution for hot, windy locations where nothing else can grow. Tiny, narrow leaves are lined with creamy white. Bright yellow, star-shaped flowers are an added bonus.

Catmint, Catnip

Catmint, Catnip (Nepeta species)

Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is the herb of choice for feline enjoyment and traditional herbal uses by humans. Catmint (Nepeta x faassenii) is the one best suited to more general landscape and flower garden use. Both have blue-purple blooms, minty foliage and vigorous growth habits.…

Centaurea, Mountain Bluet

Centaurea, Mountain Bluet (Centaurea montana)

Fringy blooms of blue bring an airy casualness to gardens and containers. Interesting as an addition to cut flower bouquets. The montana species of Centaurea prefers more moisture than the dealbata species and can take a bit of shade. Tall varieties may need to be staked for support.

Chameleon Plant

Chameleon Plant (Houttuynia cordata)

This vigorous, spreading plant is easy to grow and very rewarding. The striking heart-shaped leaves have a citrus fragrance when bruised. Dense spikes of tiny flowers bloom in summer.

Checkered Lily

Checkered Lily (Fritillaria meleagris)

Yes, the petals of the drooping, bell-like blooms really are checkered! These tough little beauties are also known as Snake's Head Fritillary and are excellent for planting with companions that bloom later in the season.

Cheddar Pink

Cheddar Pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus)

A very tough, mat forming species of Dianthus with richly fragrant blooms. Shows very good resistance to heat and humidity, but does need well-drained soil. Plant some where the scent can be enjoyed!

Cheiranthus, Siberian Wallflower

Cheiranthus, Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum x allionii)

The deliciously fragrant, sunny blooms of Erysimum x allionii (AKA Cheiranthus x allionii) continue deeper into the summer than other Erysimum. A good clipping after bloom and dry toes in winter are all it takes to bring out the best in Erysimum.

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