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Cynara cardunculus
This relative of the artichoke has edible roots and stalks, but you won’t want to … Continued
Cynara cardunculus
This relative of the artichoke has edible roots and stalks, but you won’t want to … Continued
Calycanthus floridus
A dense, rounded deciduous native with a suckering habit with very fragrant, brown to reddish-brown … Continued
Caryopteris incana
This fragrant late summer bloomer sends up aromatic, whorled, blue-flowering spikes over striking bright chartruese … Continued
Catalpa bignonioides
Southern Catalpa is a medium sized, flowering deciduous tree with a short, thick trunk and … Continued
Catharanthus roseus
These plants start to shine during the heat of summer when days are long and … Continued
Pennisetum Cayenne™
Long and late blooming toasted-brown bottlebrush plumes rise just above rich-green arching blades beginning in … Continued
Ceanothus americanus
2025 Kansas Native Plant Society Native Plant of the Year! Named because dried leaves were … Continued
Cedrus deodara
Known as Deodar cedar, this evergreen conifer is pyramidal when young, maturing to flat-topped trees … Continued
Celosia plumosa
‘Sunday’ is our plumed mix with magenta, yellow, orange, pink, and red plumes all summer … Continued
Celosia aregentea spicata
Our pink-spiked celosia is grown from seed harvested from the gardens at Monticello, where it … Continued
Celosia argentea cristata 'Chief Mix'
This celosia blooms in shades of gold, rose, apricot, and red. The structure of the … Continued