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though plants elsewhere in the garden have suffered 
in severe winters. 
CHORIZEMA. Legnminosae. 
fC. cordatum. Australia. 
Syn. C. Lowi. 
fC. cordatum, var. splendens. 
fC. ilicilolium. Australia. 
fC. varium. W. Australia. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Composite. 
fC. frutescens. Canaries. 
C. maximum. Pyrenees. 
Many garden varieties. 
CINERARIA. See SENECIO. 
CINNAMOMUM. Lauraceae. 
*C. Camphora. Camphor. China and Japan. 
CISTUS. Cistineae. 
*C. florentinus. S. Europe and Algiers. 
C. laurifolius. S.W. Europe and Mediterranean region. 
*C. Loreti (monspeliensisxladanilerus). Garden origin. 
Syn. C. lusitanicus. 
*C. purpureus (villosusxladanilerus). Levant. 
*C. villosus. Mediterranean region. 
* „ var. Gravetye. 
See also HELIA NTHEMUM. 
CITHAREXYLON. Fiddle-wood. Verbenaceae. 
*C. bessonianum. 
An evergreen plant, with pendulous, vervain 
flowers. It is hardy with the protection afforded 
by a south wall. 
CITRUS. Rutaceae. 
fC. Aurantium. Sweet Orange. Tropical America. 
See also 2EGLE. 
