148 FOREIGN PLANTS 



Caesalpinia. 0. pulcherrima (Legum.). West Indies. 

 Cala'dium. Most frequently C. hicolor (Arac). Brazil. 

 Calceola'ria. Garden plants in many var., mostly derived 



from C. integrifolia and C. corymhosa (Scrophul.). 



S. Amer. 

 Calendula v. Marigold. 



Camel'lia. (Ternstroemiaceae). C. japonica. E. Asia. 

 Campanula v. Canterbury bells and Platycodon. 

 Camphor tree. Cinnamomum Camphora (Laurac). E. Asia. 



Some fine trees in the Stellenbosch district. 

 Canary creeper. Tropaeolum aduncum (Tropaeolac). S. Amer. 

 Candytuft. Iheris sempervirens (Cruciferae). S. Eur. 

 Canna. C. indica (Cannae.) India. 



Canterbury bells. Campanula Medium (Campanulac.) Eur. 

 Carnation. Dianthus Caryophyllus (Caryophyll.). S. Eur. 

 Carob bean. Ceratonia Siliqua (Legum.). E. Medit. 

 Carrot. Daucus Carota (Umbellif.). Eur. 

 Cassia (Legum.). Frequent C. laevigata (C. florida) from 



Brazil, also C. siamea (Trop. Asia). 

 Casuarina v. Beefwood. 



Catalpa (Bignoniac). C. hignonioides. N. Amer. 

 Cauliflower v. Cabbage. 



Cayenne pepper. Capsicum annuum, etc. (Solanac.) S. Amer. 

 Ceano'thus. C. florihiuidus, etc. (Rhamnac). N. Amer. 

 Celery. Apium graveolens ( L^mbellif . ) . Eur. 

 Celos'ia v. Cockscomb. 

 Century plant v. Agave (part I.). 

 Centaurea (Comp.). C. Cyanus, the corn flower. G. moschata, 



C. odorata, etc., the Sweet Sultan. Asia Minor. 

 Centranthus (Red valerian). (Valerianae). C. ruher, also 



with white flowers, occasionally half-wild. 

 Cereus grandifloruSy etc. Night-blooming cactus. Mex. 

 Cestrum, most frequently C. nocturnum (Solanac.) Poisonous. 



Mexico. 

 Ceylon rose = Oleander. 



Chelo'ne. G. glabra (Turtle-head) (Scrophular.). N. Amer. 

 Cherry. Prunus C erasus (Rosac.) Eur. 

 Chestnut. Castanea viilgaris (Fagaceae). S. Eur. 

 Chicory. Gichorium Intyhus (Comp.). Eur. 

 Chilli. Capsicum minimum. (Solan.). Tropics, v. also 



Cayenne pepper. 

 Christmas rose v. Hydrangea. 



Christ's thorn. Paliurus aculeatus (Rhamnac.) Asia Minor. 

 Chrysanthemum. C. sinense from E. Asia in many varieties. 



See also Marigold (part I.). 



