775 illustrations of flowers and shrubs including: calla lily, camphor, candlewood, capsicum, carnation, cashew, castor-oil plant, catchfly, catkin, catnip, celandine, chamomile, checkerberry, chickweed, chicory, cinnamon, cinquefoil, cloudberry, clove, clover, cocoa, coffee, colocasia, comfrey, coreopsis, coriander, cornflower, cotton, cowbane, cowslip, crassula, creeper, crocus, and crowfoot.

The flowers of cymbopetalum penduliflorum grow alone at the end of each stem. The petals and thick and fleshy and resemble the human ear. The flowers are pungently aromatic.

Cymbopetalum Penduliflorum

The flowers of cymbopetalum penduliflorum grow alone at the end of each stem. The petals and thick and…

"Cyme, in Botany, a common form of Centrifugal inflorescence, in which the rachis or floral axis disappears by separating into irregular branches, and these are short and corymbose." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Cyme

"Cyme, in Botany, a common form of Centrifugal inflorescence, in which the rachis or floral axis disappears…

"Cyme is produced when a single flower at the top of the stem has two branches, one on each side, which in turn subdivides in the same way."—Darby, 1855

Cyme

"Cyme is produced when a single flower at the top of the stem has two branches, one on each side, which…

Forms of cyme. 1, pink.

Cyme

Forms of cyme. 1, pink.

Flowers in terminal clusters.

Cynoctonum

Flowers in terminal clusters.

Pictured from the cyperaceae orders are (1) scirpus, (1a) a portion of inflorescence, (1b) flower, (2) eriophorum, spikelet, (3) carex, (3a) inflorescence, and (3b) vertical section of perigynium. Pictured from the palmaceae order are (4) chamaerops, (4a) spathe and spadix, and (4b) floral diagram. Pictured from the cyclanthaceae order are (5) cyclanthus, inflorescence, and (6) carludovica, inflorescence.

Cyperaceae, Palmaceae, and Cyclanthaceae Orders

Pictured from the cyperaceae orders are (1) scirpus, (1a) a portion of inflorescence, (1b) flower, (2)…

Cyperorchis elegans is an orchid native to the Himalayas. The flowers are yellow and one and a half to two inches across.

Cyperorchis Elegans

Cyperorchis elegans is an orchid native to the Himalayas. The flowers are yellow and one and a half…

Flowers inconspicuous and hidden by overlapping scales.

Cyperus

Flowers inconspicuous and hidden by overlapping scales.

Cyperus. 1, spikelet; 2, flower.

Cyperus

Cyperus. 1, spikelet; 2, flower.

Cypress spurge is the common name of euphorbia cyparissias. It has many short, plume like branches. It is native to Europe. It is naturalized and a weed in the United States.

Cypress Spurge

Cypress spurge is the common name of euphorbia cyparissias. It has many short, plume like branches.…

The flower of the Cypress-vine.

Cypress-vine

The flower of the Cypress-vine.

The Lady's Slipper is the common name of cypripedium calceolus. The flower has two fertile stamens.

Cypripedium Calceolus

The Lady's Slipper is the common name of cypripedium calceolus. The flower has two fertile stamens.

Lady's slipper orchid <i>(Cypripedium calceolus)</i> are characterized by slipper-shaped pouches on the flower. Its range is from Europe to eastern Asia.

Cypripedium Calceolus

Lady's slipper orchid (Cypripedium calceolus) are characterized by slipper-shaped pouches on the flower.…

Cypripedium californicum plants are either slender or stout. The flowers are small with six to twelve open at the same time.

Cypripedium Californicum

Cypripedium californicum plants are either slender or stout. The flowers are small with six to twelve…

The flowers of cypripedium pubescens bloom in May and June. The leaves are oval. The petals are usually twisted.

Cypripedium Pubescens

The flowers of cypripedium pubescens bloom in May and June. The leaves are oval. The petals are usually…

Cypripedium spectabile is a stout plant. The flowers bloom in June. It is found from Maine, New England, Minnesota, and the mountains of North Carolina.

Cypripedium Spectabile

Cypripedium spectabile is a stout plant. The flowers bloom in June. It is found from Maine, New England,…

Cypripedium spectabile is an orchid. It is also a variety of the lady's slipper.

Single Flower of Cypripedium Spectabile

Cypripedium spectabile is an orchid. It is also a variety of the lady's slipper.

Simply known as the golden apple, a tropical shrub bearing edible fruits.

Spondias Cytherea

Simply known as the golden apple, a tropical shrub bearing edible fruits.

"Cytinus Hypocistis. 1. A flower; 2. a head of anthers; 3. a transverse section of the ovary." -Lindley, 1853

Cytinus

"Cytinus Hypocistis. 1. A flower; 2. a head of anthers; 3. a transverse section of the ovary." -Lindley,…

Cytisus canariensis is a much branched shrub that grows six feet tall. The flowers are fragrant and bright yellow. The flowers bloom May to July.

Cytisus Canariensis

Cytisus canariensis is a much branched shrub that grows six feet tall. The flowers are fragrant and…

Cytisus purpurens. 1, flower.

Cytisus purpurens

Cytisus purpurens. 1, flower.

The cytisus racemosus shrub grows six feet tall. The branches are covered in fine hairs. It is probably a hybrid of garden origin.

Cytisus Racemosus

The cytisus racemosus shrub grows six feet tall. The branches are covered in fine hairs. It is probably…

Typical form of Corolla. 9, Tubular (daisy, disc floret).

Daisy

Typical form of Corolla. 9, Tubular (daisy, disc floret).

Typical form of Corolla. 12, Ligulate (daisy, ray floret).

Daisy Floret

Typical form of Corolla. 12, Ligulate (daisy, ray floret).

Composite, or compound flowers, form the largest of all botanical orders. 2, floret.

Floret

Composite, or compound flowers, form the largest of all botanical orders. 2, floret.

Compound flower anatomy. 12, floret.

Floret Anatomy

Compound flower anatomy. 12, floret.

Compound flower anatomy. 7, flower, palate removed.

Flower

Compound flower anatomy. 7, flower, palate removed.

Compound flower anatomy. 6, flower.

Flower Example

Compound flower anatomy. 6, flower.

Typical Forms of Corolla. 3, Unguiculate notched petal (pink).

Flower Petal

Typical Forms of Corolla. 3, Unguiculate notched petal (pink).

Typical form of Corolla. 5, Epigynous (fool's parsley).

Fool's Parsley

Typical form of Corolla. 5, Epigynous (fool's parsley).

Forms of cyme. 6, Forget-me-not (scorpioid).

Forget-me-not

Forms of cyme. 6, Forget-me-not (scorpioid).

A form of a type of flower.

Form of Calyx in Compositae

A form of a type of flower.

A form of a type of flower.

Form of Calyx in Compositae

A form of a type of flower.

Clematis vitalba. 1, fruit; 2, schenium.

Fruit

Clematis vitalba. 1, fruit; 2, schenium.

Composite, or compound flowers, form the largest of all botanical orders. 3, receptacle with fruit adhering.

Fruit Receptacle

Composite, or compound flowers, form the largest of all botanical orders. 3, receptacle with fruit adhering.

Compound flower anatomy. 9, fruit.

Fruits

Compound flower anatomy. 9, fruit.

Typical Form of Corolla. 7, Campanulate corolla (hareball).

Hareball

Typical Form of Corolla. 7, Campanulate corolla (hareball).

Typical forms of corolla. 10, Urceolate (heath).

Heath

Typical forms of corolla. 10, Urceolate (heath).

Compound flower anatomy. 13, neuter floret.

Neuter Floret

Compound flower anatomy. 13, neuter floret.

Typical forms of Corolla. 18, Papillionaceou (pea).

Pea

Typical forms of Corolla. 18, Papillionaceou (pea).

Typical forms of Corolla. 6, Perigynous (peach).

Peach

Typical forms of Corolla. 6, Perigynous (peach).

Typical form of Corolla. 4, Hypogynous petals (buttercup).

Petal

Typical form of Corolla. 4, Hypogynous petals (buttercup).

This is a Buttercup petal, with glands.

Petal of Buttercup, With Glands

This is a Buttercup petal, with glands.

Typical form of Corolla. 16, Caryophyllaceous (pink).

Pink Flower

Typical form of Corolla. 16, Caryophyllaceous (pink).

Cotton plant in the budding stage.

Cotton Plant

Cotton plant in the budding stage.

Typical forms of Corolla. 14, Salver-shaped (primrose).

Primrose

Typical forms of Corolla. 14, Salver-shaped (primrose).

Forms of cyme. 4, Privet (panicled).

Privet

Forms of cyme. 4, Privet (panicled).

Red clover (Trifolium pratense).

Red Clover

Red clover (Trifolium pratense).

Typical forms of Corolla.  17, Rosaceous (rose).

Rose Example

Typical forms of Corolla. 17, Rosaceous (rose).

Composite, or compound flower, from one of the largest botanical orders. 4, single fruit.

Single Fruit

Composite, or compound flower, from one of the largest botanical orders. 4, single fruit.

Compound flower anatomy. 10, stamens.

Stamen

Compound flower anatomy. 10, stamens.

Forms of cyme. 3, stonecrop (spicate).

Stonecrop

Forms of cyme. 3, stonecrop (spicate).

"Latifolia, perennial: whole plant viscid-pubescent, prostrate: lvs. thick, ovate, orbicular or reniform, obtuse, stalked: fls. fragrant, 1/2 - 3/4 in. long, lemon yellow. June, July" L.H. Bailey, 1917

Coastal Sand Verbena

"Latifolia, perennial: whole plant viscid-pubescent, prostrate: lvs. thick, ovate, orbicular or reniform,…

Typical form of Corolla. 15, Spurred (violet, lower petal).

Violet Petal

Typical form of Corolla. 15, Spurred (violet, lower petal).

White clover (Trifolium repens).

White Clover

White clover (Trifolium repens).