• Petals are elliptical and twisted, often curled into auricles, although less prominent than those of Cyclamen hederifolium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Along with C. hederifolium and C. purpurascens, C. coum is one of the hardiest cyclamen species, growing well in an area of New York where the temperature has reached as low as −19 °F (−28 °C)." So that answers my first question. (nargs.org)
  • Cyclamen hederifolium, kuri galima b t pabandyti auginti ir lauke. (walnuts.lt)
  • Cyclamen hederifolium and Cyclamen purpurascens bloom in summer and autumn, Cyclamen persicum and coum bloom in winter, and Cyclamen repandum blooms in spring. (thessfyta.gr)
  • The leaf edge is smooth or slightly toothed, unlike the closely related species Cyclamen colchicum, which is always prominently toothed. (wikipedia.org)
  • All other cyclamens, except for the closely related Cyclamen colchicum, are summer-dormant in their native range. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cyclamen colchicum grows in the southwest of the Caucasus Mountains in several small areas. (cyclamen.org)
  • Cyclamen colchicum generally grows in humus rich pockets of soil in limestone rocks on the sides of wooded river gorges but is also found in similar pockets in the degraded sub-alpine area of the river catchment. (cyclamen.org)
  • Cyclamen colchicum is a hardy plant and should be suitable for the garden in northwest Europe but not much grown outside as yet because of its current scarcity in the nursery trade. (cyclamen.org)
  • Cyclamen colchicum is very similar to the more familiar and closely related C. purpurascens (and may prove similarly difficult to establish outside) but should be able to be told apart by the much thicker leaves with curled under, strongly toothed or beaded edges. (cyclamen.org)
  • Cyclamen purpurascens, the Alpine, European or purple cyclamen, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cyclamen of the family Primulaceae, native to central Europe, northern Italy, and Slovenia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cyclamen purpurascens grows in deciduous or mixed woodland, especially among beeches and over limestone, at 250-1,300 m (800-4,300 ft) above sea level in continental Europe from eastern France across the Alps to Poland and south to Bosnia and Herzegovina. (wikipedia.org)
  • A smaller cultivar of the majestic royal fern, Osmunda regalis Purpurascens is a clump-forming, deciduous fern, whose long, arching, heavily divided fronds emerge beautifully tinged reddish-purple before turning bright green in summer and yellow, then brown, in autumn. (futureforests.ie)
  • Whole plant (Thomé, Flora von Deutschland) Closeup of flower Seed-bearing stem beginning to coil Two nearly ripe seed pods A young tuber Leaf C. purpurascens blooms from summer to autumn, keeps its leaves through the winter, and produces seeds and new leaves the next summer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cyclamen, renowned for their signature magenta petals, are gorgeous tuberous perennials that blossom in late winter . (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen naturally tend to blossom during autumn, winter and spring when outside conditions are cool and damp. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen) - dar inomas kaip alpi na lait , priklauso rakta olini (Primulaceae) eimos daugiame i olini augal gen iai. (walnuts.lt)
  • Cyclamen purpurascens has three naturally occurring forms, distinguished by flower color: Cyclamen purpurascens f. purpurascens - pink to purple flowers Cyclamen purpurascens f. carmineolineatum - white flowers with thin band of carmine Cyclamen purpurascens f. album - all-white flowers Plain leaf forms have all-green leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • I have always grown Cyclamen in soil that has been modified by adding lots of sand. (nargs.org)
  • Cyclamen plants are described as having heart-shaped foliage which can be found in a glossy dark green colour, sometimes patterned with silver. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Like most white flowers, white cyclamen plants are often used to convey purity and innocence but can also symbolise perfection and elegance. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Royal fern Purpurascens does particularly well in bog gardens and beside streams, and looks lovely in shady plantings with large-leaved, moisture-loving plants like Rodgersias. (futureforests.ie)
  • A distinct plain-leaf form is the Fatra form, also called Cyclamen fatrense (misspelled fatranse), from the Fatra Mountains in Slovakia, which has plain leaves (either matt or shiny) and larger and more abundant flowers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their vibrant colour and unique leaves mean cyclamen offer a refreshing sprinkle of natural beauty during the colder months when not many other flowers tend to bloom. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • An interesting fact is that cyclamens go through dormancy during the spring and summer months. (positivebloom.com)
  • If you're familiar with cyclamen, you've probably seen it in its popular magenta colour, but it can also be found in white, rose and pink. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Symbolising a more playful type of love, a blossoming bunch of pink cyclamen is the perfect gift for a friend. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen: a guide for gardeners, horticulturists, and botanists. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this helpful guide, we'll highlight everything you need to know about the cyclamen flower, from its symbolism, the different types of cyclamen, and some top tips for cyclamen care. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • If you're thinking about gifting a loved one a beautiful bunch of cyclamen, here's a guide to which colour is best for the occasion. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • A cyclamen plant is an excellent indoor plant , allowing you to add a touch of colour to your space during winter. (flyingflowers.co.uk)