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Cocculus diversifolius DC. Snailseed. 
Cebatha diversifolia (DC.) Kuntze. 
Rance ah 30: 
Site: Well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe. 
A semievergreen, clambering vine very like the preceding. 
Coldenia greggii, see Ptilocaiyx greggii. 
Coleogyne ramosissima Torr. Blackbush. 
Range 92 10, cbt: 
Site: Dry, sun. 
Fruit: Achene. 
A small to large, much-branched, wide-spreading. spinescent shrub; flowers 
April—August; occurs on sandy, gravelly and other soils; thicket forming. 
Furnishes some feed for cattle and sheep in winter. 
Coleosanthus atractyloides, see Brickellia atractyloides. 
Colieosanthus cedresensis, see Brickellia microphyila. 
Coleosanthus desertorum, see Brickellia desertorum. 
Coleosanthus frutescens, see Brickellia frutescens. 
Coleosanthus laciniatus, see Brickellia laciniata. 
Colecsanthus microphyllus, see Brickellia microphylla. 
Coleosanthus multiflorus, see Brickellia multifiora. 
Coleosanthus squamulosus, see Brickellia squamulosa. 
Coleosanthus venulosus, see Brickellia atractyloides. 
Collietia multiflora, see Adolphia infesta. 
Colubrina californica, see Colubrina texensis. 
Colubrina texensis (Torr. and Gray) Gray. Hog-plum. 
C. californica Jobnst., Rhamnus texensis Torr. and Gray. 
Range: 10, 11, 20. 
Site: Dry, sun. 
Fruit: Drupelike capsule, available in June. 
A large shrub to small tree; much branched; thicket forming; flowers April— 
May; adapted to a wide range of soil conditions; forage value unknown. 
Comarostaphylos diversifolia, see Arctostaphylos diversifolia. 
Comptonia peregrina, see Myrica asplenifolia. 
Condalia spp. 
Stomach records (in addition to specific records) : Masked bobwhite, Gambel 
quail. Observations (in addition to specific records) : Mexican raccoon, long- 
tailed Texas skunk, jack rabbit. Generally of low palatability to livestock. 
Condalia lycioides (Gray) Weberb. Lotebush. 
Zizyphus lycioides Gray. 
Range: 9 105s 7, 
Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe. 
A small to large, straggling shrub; very rigid, spiny, most often without 
leaves; thicket forming; sometimes considered a range pest. 
Observations: Taken by various birds, including Gambel and scaled quail, 
and band-tailed pigeon. 
Condalia mexicana Schlecht. Mexican bluewood. 
Range: 11, 17. 
Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe. 
A large shrub with spinose branches. 
Condalia obovata Hook. Bluewood, 
Range: 11. 16.120, 30 
Site: Dry, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe, ripening irregularly through the summer, 
