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Submit informational sites about plants directly to the most appropriate subcategory at the genus level. If a subcategory for the genus does not yet exist, you may submit the site directly to a letter category - choose the first letter of the botanical genus name. If the site features plants in more than one genus, please submit it to the most appropriate subject subcategory within the Plants category (e.g., Houseplants, Perennials, Bulbs).
In the alphabetical plant categories, you will find plants arranged by genus, listed by botanical (latin) name and, where appropriate, by common name. The botanical names are listed at the top, the common names at the bottom.

Caladium

This category is for sites about the growing of Caladium plants. Though it is often called a bulb, the swollen rootstock is technically a tuber.

Camellia

Information about growing and caring for flowering shrubs in the genus Camellia.

Campanula

Information about growing and caring for plants in genus campanulas (bellflowers, harebells, Canterbury bells, and other species) in gardens.

Clivia

Sites that sell clivias should be submitted to Shopping: Home and Garden: Plants: Perennials.

Informational gardening sites about clivias, flowering plants native to South Africa.

Codiaeum

Sites about caring for, growing, and displaying collections of crotons.

Cornus

Sites about cultivating, caring for, gardening with, and displaying photos of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees in the Cornus genus: bunchberries, cornels, cornelian cherries, dogwoods and others. Do [b]not[/b] submit sites offering products for sale here.

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Crocus

This category is for websites concerned with growing the showy flowering plants of the genus Crocus.

Though the swollen bases are commonly called bulbs, they are technically corms.

Cyclamen

Cyclamen is a genus of herbaceous tuberous perennial plants. Some species are commonly grown as houseplants, others are suitable for alpine or shade gardens. Sites listed here provide information about growing cyclamens in homes and gardens.

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