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Cactus:

Bravery and Endurance

Camellia:

Excellence and Steadfastness

Camellia, red:

You're a flame in my heart

Camellia, white:

You're adorable

Camomile:

Initiative and Ingenuity

Candytuft:

Indifference

Canterbury Bell:

Constancy and Warning

Cardinal Flower:

Distinction and Splendor

Carnation:

Fascination

Carnation, Pink:

Emblem of Mother's Day, I will never forget you

Carnation, Purple:

Antipathy and Capriciousness

Carnation, Red:

Admiration, my heart aches for you

Carnation, Striped:

No, Sorry, I cannot be with you

Carnation, White:

Pure Love, Sweet Love, Innocence

Carnation, Yellow:

Disdain and Rejection

Cedar Leaf:

"I live for thee"

Chestnut:

Independence and Injustice

China Aster:

Jealousy and After-thought

Chrysanthemum:

You are a wonderful friend

Chrysanthemum, Red:

I love you

Chrysanthemum, White:

Truth

Chrysanthemum, Yellow:

Slighted Love

Cinnamon:

Love and Beauty

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Artifice and Ingenuity

Clove:

Dignity and Restraint

Clover:

Fertility and Domestic Virtue

Clover, Four leafed:

Symbol Of Good Luck

Clover, Five leafed:

Symbol Of Bad Luck

Cockscomb/Celosia:

Silliness or Foppery

Coltsfoot:

Maternal Love and Care

Columbine:

Cuckoldry and Deserted Love

Convolvulus:

Humble Perseverance

Coreopsis:

Always cheerful

Cornflower:

Delicacy

Crane's-bill/Wild Geranium:

Constancy and Availability

Crocus:

Youthful Gladness, Attachment, Cheerfulness

Crown Imperial:

Majesty and Power

Cyclamen:

Resignation & Goodbye