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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chamaecyparis/?format=api",
            "slug": "chamaecyparis",
            "latin_name": "Chamaecyparis",
            "description": "Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan and Taiwan) and to the western and eastern margins of the United States. The name is derived from the Greek khamai (χαμαί), meaning \"on the earth\", and kuparissos (κυπάρισσος) for \"cypress\".\nThey are medium-sized to large evergreen trees growing from 20–70 m (66–230 ft) tall, with foliage in flat sprays. The leaves are of two types, needle-like juvenile leaves on young seedlings up to a year old, and scale-like adult leaves. The cones are globose to oval, with 8-14 scales arranged in opposite decussate pairs; each scale bears 2-4 small seeds.",
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            "slug": "chamaedorea",
            "latin_name": "Chamaedorea",
            "description": "Chamaedorea is a genus of 107 species of palms, native to subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas. They are small palms, growing to 0.3–6 m (1 ft 0 in – 19 ft 8 in) tall with slender, cane-like stems, growing in the understory in rainforests, and often spreading by means of underground runners, forming clonal colonies. The leaves are pinnate (rarely entire), with one to numerous leaflets. The flowers are produced in inflorescences; they are dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants. The fruit is an orange or red drupe 0.5–2 cm diameter. Perhaps the best-known species is Chamaedorea elegans (neanthe bella palm or parlor palm) from Mexico and Guatemala. It is popular as a houseplant, particularly in Victorian houses. Another well-known species is Chamaedorea seifrizii, the bamboo palm or reed palm.\nThe name Chamaedorea comes from Ancient Greek  χαμαί (chamai) 'on the ground', and  δωρεά (dorea) 'gift', in reference to easily  reached fruits, or the plants' low-growing nature.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chamaemelum/?format=api",
            "slug": "chamaemelum",
            "latin_name": "Chamaemelum",
            "description": "Chamaemelum nobile, commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), is a low perennial plant found in dry fields and around gardens and cultivated grounds in Europe, North America, and South America. Its synonym is Anthemis nobilis, with various common names, such as Roman chamomile, English chamomile, garden chamomile, ground apple, low chamomile, mother's daisy or whig plant. C. nobile is a source of the herbal product known as chamomile using dried flowers for flavoring teas or as a fragrance used in aromatherapy. Chamomile has no established medicinal properties.",
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            "slug": "chamaerops",
            "latin_name": "Chamaerops",
            "description": "Chamaerops is a genus of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. It contains only one species, Chamaerops humilis, variously called European fan palm or the  Mediterranean dwarf palm. It is one of the most cold-hardy palms and is used in landscaping in temperate climates.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chaptalia/?format=api",
            "slug": "chaptalia",
            "latin_name": "Chaptalia",
            "description": "Chaptalia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.\nChaptalia is native primarily to Mesoamerica, South America, and the West Indies, with a few species in the United States.\n\nSpecies",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chelidonium/?format=api",
            "slug": "chelidonium",
            "latin_name": "Chelidonium",
            "description": "Chelidonium majus, the greater celandine, is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. One of two species in the genus Chelidonium, it is native to Europe and western Asia and introduced widely in North America.\nThe plant known as lesser celandine (Ficaria verna) is not closely related, as it belongs to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chenopodium/?format=api",
            "slug": "chenopodium",
            "latin_name": "Chenopodium",
            "description": "Chenopodium is a genus of numerous species of perennial or annual herbaceous flowering plants known as the goosefoot, which occur almost anywhere in the world. It is placed in the family Amaranthaceae in the APG II system; older classification systems, notably the widely used Cronquist system, separate it and its relatives as Chenopodiaceae, but this leaves the rest of the Amaranthaceae polyphyletic. However, among the Amaranthaceae, the genus Chenopodium is the namesake member of the subfamily Chenopodioideae.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chionanthus/?format=api",
            "slug": "chionanthus",
            "latin_name": "Chionanthus",
            "description": "Chionanthus (), common name: fringetrees, is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae.\n\nThe genus has a wide distribution primarily in the tropics and subtropics, but with three species extending north into temperate regions, one (C. retusus) in eastern Asia and two (C. virginicus and C. henryae) in eastern North America. Most of the tropical species are evergreen, while the three temperate species are deciduous. Some botanists restrict Chionanthus to the deciduous, temperate species, treating the evergreen species in a separate genus Linociera, but apart from leaf persistence, there is no other consistent difference between them.\nThey are shrubs and small to medium-sized trees growing to 3–25 m tall. The leaves are opposite, simple. The flowers are produced in feathery panicles, with a corolla subdivided into four slender lobes; they are white, pale yellow, or tinged pink. The fruit is a drupe containing a single seed.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chrysobalanus/?format=api",
            "slug": "chrysobalanus",
            "latin_name": "Chrysobalanus",
            "description": "Chrysobalanus icaco, the cocoplum, paradise plum, abajeru or icaco, is a low shrub or bushy tree found near sea beaches and inland throughout tropical Africa, tropical Americas and the Caribbean, and in southern Florida and the Bahamas. An evergreen, it is also found as an exotic species on other tropical islands, where it has become a problematic invasive. Although taxonomists disagree on whether Chrysobalanus icaco has multiple subspecies or varieties, it is recognized as having two ecotypes, described as an inland, much less salt-tolerant, and more upright C. icaco var. pellocarpus and a coastal C. icaco var. icaco. Both the ripe fruit of C. icaco, and the seed inside the ridged shell it contains, are considered edible.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/chrysophyllum/?format=api",
            "slug": "chrysophyllum",
            "latin_name": "Chrysophyllum",
            "description": "Chrysophyllum is a group of trees in the Sapotaceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753.\nThe genus is native to the tropical Americas, from Mexico to northern Argentina, including the Caribbean. One species, C. oliviforme, extends north to southern Florida.",
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