Clipart illustrations of flowers and shrubs, including parts and botanical views. This gallery contains flowers and shrubs with a common name (or scientific name, if no common name could be found) beginning with C.
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Cacti
A scene in the desert with various cacti... |
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Cacti
These plants have adapted to continuous drought and are able to retain great amounts of water. These species are characteristic of the warm and dry regions of America.... |
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Cacti, Various
Various species of cacti. a, Saguaro (Cereus giganteus); b, Paddle Cactus (Opuntia coccinellifera); c, Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria pectinata); d, Orchid Cactus (Phyllocactus anguliger).... |
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Cactus
A genus of exogenous plants containing several hundred varieties, all but one species being native to America. Cactus plants have large and fleshy stems with a watery or milky juice taste.... |
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Cactus
A prickly pear cactus flower... |
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Cactus
A prickly pear cactus flower, shown vertical... |
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Cactus
Flattened branch of a prickly pear... |
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Cactus
Horizontal plan of arrangement of prickly pear flower... |
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Cactus
Echinocalus, the flowers are several inches in diameter... |
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Cactus
Branch of phyllocactus... |
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Cactus
A cactus blossom.... |
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Cactus
"Cereus speciosissimus. 1. section of the fruit of Opuntia deillenii; 2. of the seed; 3. section of seed of Mammillaria." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Cactus, Barrel
The Coast Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus viridescens) is a cactus seen throughout southern California.... |
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Cactus, Giant
The giant cactus is by far the largest form of vegetation in the desert. They can grow to be over 20 to 40 feet tall and 12 to 18 inches in diameter.... |
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Cactus, Prickly Pear
The prickly pear or Indian fig is a cactus that grows in the southwestern part of the United States.... |
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Cactus, Starfish
"Flowers often grow out of the cacti in a very unexpected fashion and of very curious forms. We give illustration of a variety, whose flower very much resembles a starfish." -Lupton... |
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Caladium
"Caladium is a genus of endogenous plants, the typical one of the family caladieæ. They are cultivated in greenhouses here, and flourish in warmer parts of the world. The leaves of the caladium ... |
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Caladium
Genus of plants of the family Araceae.... |
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Calathea
"Calathea villosa; 1. a flower cut open; 2. a transverse section of the ovary; 3. a perpendicular section of it; 4. a section of the seed of Canna; 5. a section of its embryo." -Lindley, 1853... |
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California, Twining Hyacinth
" Our engraving represents a wonderfully singular and beautiful plant, which grows among the mountains of California. " -Lupton... |
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Calla Lily
Magnified view of a portion of a transverse slice of stem of Calla Lily. The great spaces are tubular air-channels built up by the cells.... |
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Calla Lily
A leaf of the Calla Lily.... |
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Calla, Marsh
"Calla palustris; 1. a flower; 2. a section of the ovary; 3. a perpendicular section of the ripe fruit; 4. a seed; 5. its longitudinal section." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Callitriche
Upper leaves shorter and broader. ... |
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Caltha
Plant small, less than 4dm tall; flowers yellow. ... |