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Southern Plant Lists - Southern Garden History Society

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Lady Jean Skipwith<br />

1793<br />

Virginia<br />

blackberry lily in the garden<br />

Calopogon sp. 1. Limodorum Tuberosum- South<br />

Carolina--by Jim<br />

2. Tuberous-rooted Limodorum<br />

Calycanthus floridus Sweet Shrub Calicanthus and Mountain Pea tree<br />

Campanula pyramidalis? Campanula pyramidalis. What we here<br />

call Bear Grass. Interp.)<br />

Capparis spinosa tender (annual or greenhouse Perennial)<br />

Caper Bush<br />

Cassia fasciculata Partridge Pea Dwarf Cassia. An Annual. Seed from<br />

the Forest or Cool Spring.<br />

Cassia marilandica? Wild Senna Georgia cluster pea<br />

Cassia sp. Cassia or Wild Senna(see Cassia 6th<br />

sort)<br />

Centaurea moschata Sweet Sultan<br />

Cheiranthus cheiri Wallflower<br />

Cheiranthus cheiri cv. Widow Wall Flower<br />

C. cheiri 'Bloody Warrior' Bloody Warrior Wallflower Bloody wall flower<br />

Chrysanthemum indicum Chrysanthemum Indicum<br />

(the latter hardy enough to live in the<br />

garden through the winter though the<br />

first frost destroy the flower).<br />

Cistus ladanifer Laudanum Spotted Cistus (see Cistus) Hardy, can<br />

be raised fr. seeds or cuttings but best<br />

fr. seeds, sown in the spring which will<br />

come up in five or six weeks. It exudes<br />

a balsamic gum or species of opium<br />

and is a most desirable shrub<br />

continuing two or three mos. in fl.<br />

Citrus aurantifolia Limes<br />

Citrus limon Lemons<br />

Citrus sinensis Oranges<br />

Claytonia virginica Spring Beauty Claytonia. little narrow-lved blackrooted<br />

flower from the foot of the<br />

garden<br />

Cneorum triococcum Widow’s-wail, Spurge Olive Widowed Wall Flower<br />

Cneorum triococcum Widow wail (see Cneorum) a low<br />

evergreen shrub with a small yellow<br />

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