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List of Canadian Heritage Wheat Varieties. List of Canadian plants by genus. List of the plants of Canada. List of the ferns and allies of Canada. List of the conifers of Canada. List of the bryophytes of Canada. List of wildflowers of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Campanulaceae. Asyneuma prenanthoides — California harebell. Campanula aparinoides — marsh bellflower. Campanula aurita — Yukon bellflower. Campanula lasiocarpa — common Alaska harebell. Campanula parryi — Parry's northern harebell. Campanula rotundifolia — American harebell. Campanula scouleri — Scouler's bellflower.
Maianthemum canadense ( Canadian may-lily, Canada mayflower, false lily-of-the-valley, Canadian lily-of-the-valley, wild lily-of-the-valley, [3] two-leaved Solomon's seal) [4] is an understory perennial flowering plant, native to Canada and the northeastern United States, from Yukon and British Columbia east to Newfoundland, into St. Pierre and ...
Acer glabrum — Douglas maple. Acer macrophyllum — bigleaf maple. Acer negundo — box-elder. Acer nigrum — black maple. Acer pensylvanicum — striped maple. Acer rubrum — red maple. Acer saccharinum — silver maple. Acer saccharum — sugar maple. Acer spicatum — mountain maple.
Calopogon — grass-pinks. Calopogon tuberosus — tuberous grass-pink. Caltha — marsh marigolds. Caltha natans — floating marsh marigold. Caltha palustris — marsh marigold, cowslip, kingcup, cowflock. Calypso — calypsoes. Calypso bulbosa — calypso, fairy-slipper, nymph-of-the-north. Calystegia — bindweeds.
Binomial name. Garrya elliptica. Dougl. ex Lindl. Natural range. Garrya elliptica, the coast silk-tassel, silk tassel bush or wavyleaf silktassel, is a species of flowering plant in the family Garryaceae, native to the coastal ranges of California and southern Oregon. It is an erect, bushy, evergreen shrub reaching a height of 2–5 m (7–16 ft).
According to environment Canada the nation of Canada hosts approximately 17,000 identified species of trees, flowers, herbs, ferns, mosses and other flora. About 3,322 species of vascular plants are native to Canada, and about 830 additional non-native species are recorded as established outside cultivation there.
Whale Fin Sansevieria. As its name suggests, the whale fin succulent looks a whole lot like Moby Dick's flipper. This sculptural plant can tolerate low and indirect light. Just be sure to dust it ...