Flowers Starting with C | C Flowers | Flower Names Begin with C (2024)

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Flowers are a significant part of human life. They’re pretty, they decorate our homes, and they make our lives more beautiful. Flowers give us hope because they always seem to find a way to thrive no matter the circ*mstances.

Flowers Starting with C

Here is an exotic collection of beautiful flowers starting with C.

Cactus

Cactus is a flowering plant from South and North America. There are more than 2,000 species of cacti in the world, some very common and others very rare that they are almost critically endangered. Cactus comes in various unique colors, sizes, and shapes, with all sorts of beautiful flowers.

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Caladium

Caladium, with its heart-shaped leaves in different colors of white, pink, and red, are affectionately known as Angel Wings and Heart of Jesus. These lovely tropical foliage plants grow from tubers native to South America's Amazon Basin.

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Calendula

Also known as Gold bloom, Bull's Eyes, Holligold, and the pot of Marigold, Calendula is a radiant face among flower spirits that bloom all summer. Calendula plant is a genus of around 15 species in the Asteraceae family native to the Mediterranean, Central Europe, and Asia

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Calibrachoa

Calibrachoa is sometimes seen adorning cascading planters or hanging baskets and other containers, a hardy, and delicate flower. It's not the most popular choice in terms of formal arrangements and bouquets. Still, when presented as a potted plant, Calibrachoa is a flower with deep symbolism for its recipient.

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California Pepper Berry

Flower Type: Trees

Although its name can be confusing as to its origins, the California Pepper Berry surprisingly originates from Peru. These pink berries aren't really used for pepper in yet another misnomer, but only for their decorative charm. The flowers of the California Pepper Tree are yellowish-white in color and grow profusely in hanging axillary clusters.

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California Poppy

Flower Type: Annuals

The California Poppy (Eschscholtzia californica) became California's official state flower on March 2, 1903. The four-petal desert flowers, borne on stems 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) long, are typically cream, orange, or pale yellow. Still, cultivars are white and in a variety of pinks and reds.

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Calla Lily

Calla Lily flowers are unprecedented and recognizable, featuring a single petal that wraps around to make a charming statement. Calla lilies are generally white, but other colors of Calla Lilies are black, orange, purple, green, pink, and yellow.

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Campanula

As a roadside flower that is now spreading in many regions of the world, the Campanula flower is a striking purple or blue addition to your meadow. This plant is a genus of approximately 500 species of plants in the Campanulaceae family native to the northern hemisphere's temperate regions.

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Canaigre Dock

Flower Type: Perennials

Rumex hymenosepalus is a perennial flowering desert plant belonging to the order Caryophyllales. The inflorescence of the Canaigre Dock is made up of elongated clusters of many small flowers in a reddish pink.

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Candytuft

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

Candytuft, also known as Iberis, is a genus of around 50 species in the Brassicaceae family native to Europe and Asia. Candytuft has dark green foliages and small but showy flowers. The plant can reach heights between 15 cm and 30 cm.

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Canterbury Bells

Flower Type: Biennials

With their large, bell-shaped flowers, Canterbury Bells are a pleasant addition to cottage gardens and natural plantations. Canterbury bells (Campanula medium) originate from southern Europe but have been present in many gardens since the 16th century.

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Cardinal

Flower Type: Perennials

Cardinal flowers grow well as solitary plants in natural landscaping, mixed flower beds, and borders. The genus Lobelia includes 60 different species of flowers, primarily blue bell-shaped flowers in loose clusters or spikes.

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Carex

Flower Type: Perennials

Carex is a large genus of over 2,000 species of herbaceous plants in the Cyperaceae family. All Carex species have cool seasons and grow most actively in spring and fall. Carex flowers bloom in yellow, red, brown, and green.

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Carnation

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

Carnations were originally peach and pale pink in color. Still, the flowers are now available in various hues, including shades of green, purple, white, red, and yellow. The carnation is revered for many reasons, three of which are its disheveled appearance, its clove smell, and its incredibly long flowering period.

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Carthamus

Flower Type: Annuals

In shades of orange and yellow, Carthamus flowers last up to 7 days. It's clearly an annual plant that belongs to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The Asteraceae or Compositae family is large, with more than 20,000 different species.

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Casa Blanca

Flower Type: Perennials

Casa Blanca flowers are predominantly whiteto pinkto purple-red, and some are golden yellow in color. Their medium texture blends in with the garden. Casa Blanca belongs to a genus of approximately 100 species of herbaceous and bulbous perennials native to South America, North America, and Europe.

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Caspia

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

Caspia (Limonium sinuatum) is a perennial or annual herbaceous plant that originates from Central Asia and the Mediterranean meadows. Its flowers have white petals and calyces that come in shades of purple, yellow, pink, white, or lavender, the latter being known to hold their color very well.

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Castor Bean

Flower Type: Perennials

Castor flowers are generally available in yellow, pink, and red. The blooms don't have petals and aren't particularly visible. The 3 distinctive, star-shaped scar lobes of the female blooms are bright red with pinnate branches.

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Catmint

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

As one of the exotic perennials of the flower world, catmint (Nepeta cataria) is very versatile and easy to grow. The dark purple flowers explode in early summer for a spectacular display that can last for quite some time. Since this plant appears in muted colors, typically purple/blue flowers on a cool gray-green, catmint is easy to mix and match with other annuals and perennials without clashing.

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Cattleya

Cattleya orchids display a fantastic look that several plant lovers could not resist. Cattleya belongs to a genus of Cattleya spp. in the family Orchidaceae. There are currently 35 natural hybrids and 46 recognized species of the genus Cattleya. These orchids are native to the tropics like South and Central America. The blooms can reach a diameter of 8 inches, with colors ranging from white to blue, yellow, red, purple, and orange.

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Celosia

Flower Type: Annuals

The great diversity of Celosia in tropical Africa indicates an origin in this region. Celosia includes around 50 species. Few flowers are as showy as Celosia.Celosia is characterized by its purpleor bright redflowers.

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Centaurea cyanus

Flower Type: Annuals

Centaurea cyanus is an annual flower native to Europe that escaped gardens and became naturalized across southern Canada and the United States. Also known as garden cornflower and blue bottle, Centaurea cyanus belongs to the Asteraceae family. The bluish-purple (often pink to white) flowers bloom on stems 1 to 3 feet tall from late spring through summer.

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Chamelaucium

Flower Type: Shrubs/Trees

Also known as Geraldton Wax, Chamelaucium uncinatum is a dense but sprawling shrub that can grow from 2 to 6 feet in height and width. It's among the most popular Australian flowers. The blooms are small with 5 waxy petals, and they come in purple, pink, and white varieties.

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Chamomile

Flower Type: Annuals

Chamomile is a common name for many daisy-like plants in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family. They are grown in Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Morocco, Egypt, and Eastern Europe. Chamomile is an annual herbaceous plant easily identified by its white daisy-like flowers.

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China Aster

Flower Type: Annuals

Callistephus chinensis, commonly known as the China aster and annual aster, is a popular annual plant that produces conspicuous, 3 to 5 inches diameter flowers from early summer through fall. The colors of the cultivars include shades ranging from white to pink, yellow, purple, red, and blue.

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Chinese Peony

Flower Type: Perennials

Paeonia lactiflora is a flowering plant that can grow 20-28 inches tall. The Chinese Peony is a perennial herb of the family Paeoniaceae. Peony is named after Paeon, the Greek god of medicine and healing.

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Chives

Flower Type: Perennials

Chives are a small perennial plant from the Amaryllidaceae family and are related to the onion. Chives are cultivated as ornamental plants because of their attractive flowers and as a herb because of their flavorful leaves. The genus Allium has over 300 species.

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Cinquefoil

Flower Type: Shrubs

The Cinquefoil, also known as widdy, golden hardhack, FiveFingers, and yellow rose, is among the most widely cultivated landscape shrubs. The saucer-shaped flowers are available in shades of red, orange, pink, yellow, or white.

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Clarkia

Flower Type: Annuals

Clarkia amoena, also known as the satin flower, is native to western North America from central California to British Columbia. The four-petalled flowers (2 to 3-inches in diameter) are red, pink, or lavender, sometimes with a spot or blotch at each petal's base.

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Clary sage

Flower Type: Biennials

Clary sage originates from the Mediterranean region (North Africa, Central Asia, and southern Europe). The genus Salvia contains around 960 different species of woody and herbaceous plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. The flower stalks appear in the second year and reach a height of 3-4", crowned with flower heads small, double-lipped, tubular, lilac to creamy white flowers.

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Clematis

Flower Type: Perennials

Clematis is an easy-care perennial covered in large, vigorous flowers in spring and summer (there are also some autumn blooms). These beautiful flowers are available in various colors, including red, white, pink, blue, purple, and bi-color.

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Clianthus

Flower Type: Shrubs/Trees

Also known as a lobster claw, Clianthus is a bushy, small, evergreen shrub native to New Zealand's North Island from the Fabaceae (legume) family. In late spring and early summer, Clianthus produces groups of 15 to 25 red to bright pink waxy flowers that are 3-inches long.

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Coltsfoot

Flower Type: Perennials

Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family native to North Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. Coltsfoot is the only recognized species in the Tussilago genus. The bright yellow flowers appear in early spring before the leaves appear.

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Columbine

Flower Type: Perennials

Columbine, also known as Aquilegia and Grandmother's Cape, is a genus of around 60 to 70 species of grassland perennial plants native to temperate climates in North America, Europe, and Asia. Columbine is a common garden flower in many colors, including purple, pink, white, red, and yellow.

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Comfrey

Flower Type: Perennials

Symphytum officinale, commonly known as comfrey, boneset, or knitbone, is a large, bulbous, thick, tufted perennial (up to 3' tall and 2.5' wide). The tubular, flower-like snowdrops, white to purple to pink, appear in pendulous clusters from mid-spring to early summer.

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Common Peony

Flower Type: Perennials

Paeonia officinalis is a perennial herb native to the mountainous regions of Southern Europe. The Common Peony plants belong to the order Saxifragales and the family Paeoniaceae. The genus Paeonia comes from the Greek name Paeon meaning a god’s physician.

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Convallaria

Flower Type: Perennials

Convallaria majalis (Lily of the valley) is a fragrant perennial herbaceous plant. The only species of the genus Convallaria from the Asparagaceae (asparagus) family. Convallaria majalis is a perennial rhizome herb that typically forms a ground cover that extends indefinitely up to 8-12 inches high.

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Copao

Flower Type: Trees

Eulychnia iquiquensis is treelike cactus of the Order Caryophyllales. It is endemic to the northern part of the Atacama Desert. The genus name Eulychnia is derived from the Greek words (eu and lychnos). Its English translation is "beautiful lamp".

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Coral bells

Flower Type: Perennials

Coral bells (Heuchera Americana) are the world's perennial coleus. First, these plants came in soft colors with small, insignificant flowers. Now they are available in a wide range of colors, with some varieties explicitly cultivated for their flower masses. The small, greenish-white flowers in airy, open panicles are borne on slender, thread-like stems extending well above the mound of leaves, typically 18-24 inches high in late spring and early summer.

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Cosmos

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

Cosmos are annual flowering plants with brightly colored, daisy-like blooms that are borne on long, slender stems. Cosmos is a species of flowering in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family native to the meadowland and scrubland of Mexico, where most species are found.

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Cosmos Flower beggarticks

Bidens cosmoides, commonly called Cosmosflower beggarticks, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family. There are about 19 species in the Bidens genus.

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Cowberry

Cowberries are harvested wild and used in various Alaska, Canada, Russia, and the Northern Baltic dishes. The genus includes around 450 species of flowering plants. The bell-shaped flowers are pale-pink to white, 3 to 8 mm long. The flowers typically bloom in early summer.

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Creeping Lettuce

Flower Type: Perennials

The creeping lettuce is a flowering plant of the Asteraceae family. It is a widespread species in Japan. Being perennial, this plant grows to 0.2 meters by 0.5 meters. Ixeris stolonifera prefers moist soil and grows well in semi-shade or no shade.

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Crocus

Flower Type: Perennials

Crocus is a genus of plants in the Iridaceae (Iris) family that includes 90 species of perennial plants. The colors of Crocus vary widely, with white, yellow, mauve, and lilac predominating. The ensiform, grassy leaf usually has a central white band along the leaf axis. It has an entire leaf margin.

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Croton

Flower Type: Shrubs/Trees

Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a common houseplant cultivated for its eye-catching foliage. This evergreen plant varies widely in leaf pattern and color, and wide varieties have been developed. The whitish male flowers with 5 small petals and 20-30 star-shaped stamens appear in separate inflorescences as the yellowish female flowers without petals.

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Cyclamen

Flower Type: Perennials

The Cyclamen genus includes about 23 species of perennial plants in the Primulaceae family. Cyclamen species are endemic to the Mediterranean region and Europe. The flowers of the species are white, lavender-white, or rose pink. Flowering Cyclamen are frost-sensitive hybrids from C. persicum.

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Cymbidium

Cymbidium, commonly called boat orchid, is a genus of about 70 species of tropical and subtropical orchids in the Orchidaceae (orchid) family. Cymbidium orchids are available in colors including green, cream, yellow, burgundy, red, brown, apricot, orange, pink, and white.

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Cyperus

Flower Type: Annuals/Perennials

Cyperus is a large genus of around 700 sedge species distributed across continents in temperate and tropical regions. The greenish flowers are wind-pollinated, generally produced in racemes between the apical leaves.

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Flowers Starting with C | C Flowers | Flower Names Begin with C (2024)

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Flowers Starting with C | C Flowers | Flower Names Begin with C? ›

Canna Lilies are another tropical-looking plant. In addition to their large orange iris-like flowers, they have massive dark green leaves that frame them. Because of how tall they grow, they make an excellent border plant.

What flower begins with the letter C? ›

Types of Flowers That Start With a 'C'
TypeGrowing ZonesMature Height
Coral Bells; Heuchera4-912-18 inches
Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica6-94-12 feet
Carnation, Dianthus5-101-2 feet
Calla Lily, Zantedeschia8-101-2 feet
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What are the orange flowers that start with C? ›

Canna Lilies are another tropical-looking plant. In addition to their large orange iris-like flowers, they have massive dark green leaves that frame them. Because of how tall they grow, they make an excellent border plant.

What is a daisy-like flower that starts with C? ›

Coneflower Daisy (Echinacea)

Echinacea, also known as coneflowers, are herbaceous perennial plants native to North America. They are known for their large, showy daisy-like flowers and their ability to attract pollinators.

What is the flower that starts with C for Mother's Day? ›

Carnations. Carnation is one of the most beautiful flowers and is widely known for its importance in gifting purposes. People around the world greet their mother on mother's day with white carnations as they have a history associated with it.

What is a blue flowering plant that starts with C? ›

Cornflower Centaurea cyanus. Cornflowers are annuals with ruffled, bright blue blooms that attract bees and butterflies. Cornflower does not transplant well.

What is a flowering vine that starts with C? ›

C
  • Campsis‎ (4 P)
  • Clematis‎ (68 P)
  • Creepers of South Africa‎ (35 P)
  • Cucurbitaceae‎ (4 C, 74 P)

What is a yellow flower with C? ›

Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family native to North Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. Coltsfoot is the only recognized species in the Tussilago genus. The bright yellow flowers appear in early spring before the leaves appear.

What is a Japanese flower that starts with C? ›

Camellia japonica, known as common camellia, or Japanese camellia, is a species of Camellia, a flowering plant genus in the family Theaceae. There are thousands of cultivars of C. japonica in cultivation, with many colors and forms of flowers.

What is the beautiful orange flower called? ›

Daylily (Hemerocallis spp.)

Daylilies come in a variety of colors, including stunning orange shades. They are known for their low-maintenance care and prolific blooming.

What flower looks like a daisy but isn t? ›

Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)

A low-maintenance perennial wildflower, Echinacea purpurea sports purple daisy-like flowers. Not only is it beautiful, but it can be grown for medicinal properties and is excellent in tea.

What are the little daisy flowers called? ›

Bellium: Miniature Daisy | Portland Nursery.

What is the early spring flower that starts with AC? ›

Crocus. Announcing the departure of winter with lovely pink, purple, yellow, or white petals, crocuses are one of the best early spring flowers. Planted from corms (swollen stem bases, a little like tubers), crocuses also range in size from delicate blooms to more showy versions.

What is a flower that starts with C orange? ›

Calendula Officinalis

Calendula Officinalis is known for its profusion of orange or yellow flowers with daisy-like petals. Calendula flowers are edible and are used in salads, teas, and as a natural dye.

What are the spring flowers that start with CR? ›

Crocus (/ˈkroʊkəs/; plural: crocuses or croci) is a genus of seasonal flowering plants in the family Iridaceae (iris family) comprising about 100 species of perennials growing from corms.

What Christmas flower starts with C? ›

Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum)

Widely sold at Christmas time, cyclamen make a gorgeous display of flowers in colours that include festive red, purple, pink and white. The neat and compact plants form a clump of rounded marbled leaves with flowers borne on short stems. The flowers can last for six to eight weeks.

What plant part starts with C? ›

The calyx is the sepals of a flower. Cambium is a layer of dividing cells found in the stems of plants. The cambium forms the specialized xylem and phloem cells and causes the stem to increase in thickness.

What type of flower is this 🌺? ›

A pink hibiscus, a flower that grows in warm climates. Depicted as a single, deep-pink hibiscus flower with green leaves and prominent, yellow stamen. Commonly used for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and other special occasions. May be more generally used to convey such ideas as love, happiness, and beauty.

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