The chrysanthemum, with its origins in East Asia, has been a staple in ornamental horticulture and a key element in cultural festivities for centuries, particularly in China and Japan.
The Cordyline plant, specifically the Cordyline fruticosa variety, is originally from Southeast Asia and the Pacific, thriving in the humid and warm conditions of these regions.
The cornflower, originally native to Europe, has become popular across the world for its vivid blue petals and its ability to adapt to various climates.
The Cyclamen, with its distinctive heart-shaped leaves and upswept petals, is native to the Mediterranean Basin extending across South Europe, Iran, and Somalia.
The Cymbidium orchid, originally from the foothills of the Himalayas and areas of Southeast Asia, is widely admired for its elegant blooms and long, arching stems, making it a popular choice for ornamental purposes in homes and gardens.