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A phyloclimatic study of Cyclamen. (1/9)
BACKGROUND: The impact of global climate change on plant distribution, speciation and extinction is of current concern. Examining species climatic preferences via bioclimatic niche modelling is a key tool to study this impact. There is an established link between bioclimatic niche models and phylogenetic diversification. A next step is to examine future distribution predictions from a phylogenetic perspective. We present such a study using Cyclamen (Myrsinaceae), a group which demonstrates morphological and phenological adaptations to its seasonal Mediterranean-type climate. How will the predicted climate change affect future distribution of this popular genus of garden plants? RESULTS: We demonstrate phylogenetic structure for some climatic characteristics, and show that most Cyclamen have distinct climatic niches, with the exception of several wide-ranging, geographically expansive, species. We reconstruct climate preferences for hypothetical ancestral Cyclamen. The ancestral Cyclamen lineage has a preference for the seasonal Mediterranean climate characteristic of dry summers and wet winters. Future bioclimatic niches, based on BIOCLIM and Maxent models, are examined with reference to a future climate scenario for the 2050s. Over the next 50 years we predict a northward shift in the area of climatic suitability, with many areas of current distribution becoming climatically unsuitable. The area of climatic suitability for every Cyclamen species is predicted to decrease. For many species, there may be no areas with a suitable climate regardless of dispersal ability, these species are considered to be at high risk of extinction. This risk is examined from a phylogenetic perspective. CONCLUSION: Examining bioclimatic niches from a phylogenetic perspective permits novel interpretations of these models. In particular, reconstruction of ancestral niches can provide testable hypothesis about the historical development of lineages. In the future we can expect a northwards shift in climatic suitability for the genus Cyclamen. If this proves to be the case then dispersal is the best chance of survival, which seems highly unlikely for ant-dispersed Cyclamen. Human-assisted establishment of Cyclamen species well outside their native ranges offers hope and could provide the only means of dispersal to potentially suitable future environments. Even without human intervention the phylogenetic perspective demonstrates that major lineages could survive climate change even if many species are lost. (+info)Mycobiota from Cyclamen persicum and its interaction with Botrytis cinerea. (2/9)
Sixty-six fungi isolated from cyclamen phylloplanes were identified and assessed in vitro for antagonism to B. cinerea on leaves, petals, petioles and peduncles. The estimation of pathogen conidial production was used as indicator of biocontrol ability of each of the strains. They were classified by cluster analysis resulting in four categories according to their behavior in the different organs. The most promising category included 34 isolates that significantly reduced pathogen inoculum in all the organs. Correspondence analysis showed association among leaf isolations, strains of Clonostachys rosea and Penicillium spp. and the best biocontrol performance. The statistical analysis was successful in dealing with this complex set of experimental data. Leaf fungal diversity was higher than those of petals and petiols, with Shannon values of 2.7, 0.9 and 0.5 respectively. Evidence for antibiosis and hyperparasitism was found for C. rosea. (+info)Large impact of the apoplast on somatic embryogenesis in Cyclamen persicum offers possibilities for improved developmental control in vitro. (3/9)
(+info)Isolation and antisense suppression of flavonoid 3', 5'-hydroxylase modifies flower pigments and colour in cyclamen. (4/9)
(+info)Two SERK genes are markers of pluripotency in Cyclamen persicum Mill. (5/9)
(+info)Thermotolerant cyclamen with reduced acrolein and methyl vinyl ketone. (6/9)
(+info)Characterization of Alcaligenes faecalis strain AD15 indicating biocontrol activity against plant pathogens. (7/9)
Bacterial strain possessing both bacteriostatic and fungistatic activity (biocontrol activity) against pathogens of cyclamen (Cyclamen sp.) was isolated from the soil in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and characterized with respect to its taxonomic and biocontrol properties. The sequence of its 16S rRNA gene, morphology, biochemistry, and fatty acid composition demonstrated that it is a strain most closely related to Alcaligenes faecalis subsp. faecalis LMG 1229(T). The isolate was named A. faecalis strain AD15. A. faecalis AD15 produced hydroxylamine at maximum yields of 33.3+/-1.7 mg/L after 16 h cultivation in LB medium and 19.0+/-0.44 mg/L after 19 h cultivation in synthetic medium. Moreover, minimum inhibitory concentrations of hydroxylamine against the cyclamen pathogens Pantoea agglomerans and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides were 4.20+/-0.98 and 16.5+/-0.67 mg/L. These results indicated that the biocontrol activity of strain AD15 might be attributed to hydroxylamine, a metabolite in the culture medium, and it had the potential for biopesticide application. (+info)Multi-petal cyclamen flowers produced by AGAMOUS chimeric repressor expression. (8/9)
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The valley is known for the blooming wild-cyclamen flowers. The surrounding forests are full of many different flowers and ...
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A few genera, such as Ardisia, Cyclamen, Lysimachia, and Myrsine, are grown as ornamental plants, especially Ardisia crispa and ... 2000), belong to the Myrsinoideae (the clade of Myrsinaceae s. l.): Anagallis, Ardisiandra, Asterolinon, Coris, Cyclamen, Glaux ... Badula Conandrium Coris Ctenardisia Cybianthus Cyclamen Discocalyx Elingamita Embelia Emblemantha Fittingia Geissanthus Glaux ( ...
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Cyclamen Society Pacific Bulb Society Cyclamen: a guide for gardeners, horticulturists, and botanists by C. Grey-Wilson - ... Cyclamen africanum crosses easily with Cyclamen hederifolium. Plants sold by nurseries are often hybrids between the two ... This robust hybrid is more hardy than Cyclamen africanum and can be planted outside in a sheltered place. "Cyclamen africanum ... Cyclamen africanum is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. It is referred to by the common name African ...
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Make research projects and school reports about cyclamen easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and ... cyclamen XVI. - medL. cyclamen, for L. cyclamīnos, -on - Gr. kuklámīnos, perh. f. kúklos circle, CYCLE, with ref. to its ... same or cyclamens) a European plant (genus Cyclamen) of the primrose family, having pink, red, or white flowers with backward- ... Cyclamen (family Primulaceae) A genus of herbs with large corms, from which arise the simple leaves and the solitary, nodding ...
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mens any of a genus (Cyclamen) of plants of the primrose family, having heart-shaped leaves and white, pink, or red flowers ... cyclamen. Noun (plural cyclamens). *Any of various flowering plants, of the genus Cyclamen, widely cultivated as a houseplant, ... cyclamen. cy·cla·men. noun. pl. -·mens. any of a genus (Cyclamen) of plants of the primrose family, having heart-shaped leaves ... Origin of cyclamen. New Latin Cyclamen genus name from Latin cyclamīnos from Greek kuklamīnos probably from kuklos circle, ...
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Common Cyclamen. Common Cyclamen, (Cyclamen purpurascens Mill.). and its Diversity in Slovenia. by Jože Bavcon (2009) 165 pages ... Cyclamen of Greece in Greek. The Cyclamen of Greece. by Peter Moore and Melvyn Jope published in. the Greek Language. (Cyclamen ... Cyclamen of Turkey. The Cyclamen of Turkey. by Brian Mathew and Neriman Özhatay (Cyclamen Society 2001).. 32 pages. Available ... Genus Cyclamen. Genus Cyclamen: Science, cultivation, art, culture. Edited by Brian Mathew. (Cyclamen Society & Kew ...
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- Cyclamen hederifolium and Cyclamen repandum usually have leaves shaped like ivy, with angles and lobes, Cyclamen coum has nearly round leaves, and Cyclamen persicum has heart-shaped leaves with a pointed tip. (wikipedia.org)
- In cultivation, cyclamens, especially species other than Cyclamen persicum, are selected as often or more often for striking or unusual leaf patterns than for their flowers. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen hederifolium and Cyclamen purpurascens bloom in summer and autumn, Cyclamen persicum and Cyclamen coum bloom in winter, and Cyclamen repandum blooms in spring. (wikipedia.org)
- Any of various plants of the genus Cyclamen, especially a Mediterranean species (C. persicum) widely cultivated as a houseplant, having decorative leaves and showy, variously colored flowers with reflexed petals. (yourdictionary.com)
- Florist cyclamen's (Cyclamen persicum) bloom in a variety of colors. (clemson.edu)
- Florist's cyclamen ( Cyclamen persicum ) was introduced in Western Europe in the early 17th century and has slowly gained popularity in the United States. (clemson.edu)
- This is a close-up of the cyclamen's (Cyclamen persicum) corm-like tuber. (clemson.edu)
- Cyclamen persicum has few growing points on each individual tuber, and tubers are prone to desiccation and rot, once cut. (clemson.edu)
- Unusual symptoms were observed on cyclamen ( Cyclamen persicum Mill. (apsnet.org)
- Cyclamen persicum ) respectively, reveal identical nucleotide sequences with the exception of two single bp changes (EMBL accession numbers AJ299734 and AJ299733). (apsnet.org)
- Using a sand-corn meal mixture added as inoculum to the planting substrate, pathogenicity of the European P. tropicalis -isolates was shown on Cyclamen persicum , Epipremnum aureum (Linden et André) Bunting, Dianthus caryophyllus , partially on Diascia vigilis Hilliard et B. C. Burtt and Hedera helix L. No pathogenicity was observed on Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. (apsnet.org)
- High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals Cyclamen persicum Mill. (mdpi.com)
- In a search for viral infections, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) were recovered from a diseased cyclamen ( Cyclamen persicum Mill. (mdpi.com)
- This is the first report of FMV in a non-fig host, Cyclamen persicum , a finding that may help in the control of the mosaic and mosaic-like diseases of fig and cyclamen, respectively. (mdpi.com)
- Cyclamen ( Cyclamen persicum Mill. (ishs.org)
- The best known florist's cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum, is an important edible wild plant in Iran and Palestine. (growingwithplants.com)
- Cyclamen persicum (Persian Cyclamen) is a tender. (gardenia.net)
- Then there is the florist's cyclamen , the indoor variety, usually Cyclamen persicum. (thefreedictionary.com)
- I am talking about the indoor version here, Cyclamen persicum or more commonly called florist's cyclamen. (moe-chara.com)
- Grow Florist Cyclamen Indoors The best known and most widely cultivated Cyclamen species in the U.S. are frost tender cultivars of C.persicum. (moe-chara.com)
- Common cyclamen types such as florist's cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) and baby cyclamen (Cyclamen hederifolium) can be grown both indoors and out with a moderate amount of care. (moe-chara.com)
- Cyclamen persicum (Winter Flowering) - 10 x Plants - in 10cm Pots Garden Ready. (pamphili.com.br)
- The best known and most widely cultivated Cyclamen species in the U.S. are frost tender cultivars of C.persicum. (pamphili.com.br)
- Cyclamen Super Serie is our umbrella brand for Cyclamen persicum. (schoneveld-breeding.com)
- That variety is Cyclamen persicum and is only hardy to 25 degrees. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
- There are many species of this plant but Cyclamen persicum and coum tend to bloom best in winter. (serenataflowers.com)
- Cyclamen persicum (aka "indoor" or "florist's" cyclamen) are best kept cool and dry, B3. (gardenersworld.com)
Hederifolium32
- Cyclamen hederifolium roots from the top and sides. (wikipedia.org)
- The shape of the tuber may be near spherical, as in Cyclamen coum or flattened, as in Cyclamen hederifolium. (wikipedia.org)
- In Cyclamen hederifolium, older tubers commonly reach 24 cm (9 1⁄2 in) across, but in Cyclamen parviflorum, tubers do not grow larger than 2 cm (3⁄4 in) across. (wikipedia.org)
- It is similar to Cyclamen hederifolium, but not frost-hardy. (wikipedia.org)
- The tuber produces roots from the top, sides, and bottom, unlike Cyclamen hederifolium, which produces roots from the top and sides, but not the bottom. (wikipedia.org)
- Both the leaves and flowers are similar to Cyclamen hederifolium, but are larger on average. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen africanum crosses easily with Cyclamen hederifolium. (wikipedia.org)
- In my garden I have a great many plants of Cyclamen hederifolium, and a small colony of plants (about 5 clones) grown from seed collected in the wild in southern Greece, and sent as Cyclamen hederifolium subsp. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
- Cyclamen hederifolium are great in masses and will naturalize in woodland settings where they can be dry while dormant. (plantdelights.com)
- Cyclamen hederifolium was named by the Royal Horticultural Society as one of the top 200 plants of the last 200 years! (plantdelights.com)
- Buy 3 Cyclamen Hederifolium for PS8.99, or order 12 for only PS17.98 - Half Price. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Each year I'm pleased to see the return of my Cyclamen hederifolium in the front side garden. (blogspot.com)
- The miniature wild Italian cyclamen (Cyclamen hederifolium), will thrive and multiply in a shady position in the garden. (moe-chara.com)
- Cyclamen Hederifolium does not require much care and attention. (moe-chara.com)
- Cyclamen hederifolium AGM: This excellent garden plant will provide ground cover from winter to spring. (palmworth.net)
- In fact it's generally not a good idea to plant any other Cyclamen with C.hederifolium as they are likely to get over run. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium is a hardy plant to very low temperatures and very suitable for the garden in northwest Europe where it is widely grown. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium Common name(s): Sowbread, Ivy-Leaved Cyclamen Synonyme(s): Cyclamen neapolitanum Family: Primulaceae, Myrsinoideae subfamily Origin: Europe to Turkey More infos: white flowering and silver leaved cultivars are available. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium is een winterharde tuincyclaam afkomstig uit het Middellandse Zeegebied. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium, also known as Hardy Cyclamen, is a shade perennial that provides late season color. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium L. Subordinate Taxa. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen hederifolium is one of the most popular species of plant to be grown in gardens. (palmworth.net)
- In this short video guide from Gardeners' World, Monty Don shows you how to plant autumn-flowering Cyclamen hederifolium.He offers tips on how deep to plant them and how to improve the drainage to stop the tubers rotting. (palmworth.net)
- I adore Cyclamen hederifolium. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- Grow Cyclamen hederifolium for foliage in spring and flowers in autumn. (pamphili.com.br)
- Cyclamen hederifolium and over 1000 other quality seeds for sale. (pamphili.com.br)
- Cyclamen hederifolium 'Album' Item Number: 23-0211. (pamphili.com.br)
- Cyclamen hederifolium is one of the most familiar species in gardens. (pamphili.com.br)
- So, for the time being, whilst we concentrate on building up the stock levels of the other varieties of Hardy Cyclamen to a level where we can widely offer sensible quantities, we will only be offering Cyclamen Hederifolium for sale. (pamphili.com.br)
- leaving our stocks of all of the Cyclamen varieties very low, EXCEPT for that most excellent variety Cyclamen Hederifolium, which we have always concentrated on more heavily as it is the most popular variety of Hardy Cyclamen and for good reason. (pamphili.com.br)
- Reserve orders for Cyclamen hederifolium tubers can be placed starting in July for shipment the next June when plants enter dormancy. (pamphili.com.br)
- Both the florist's cyclamen and hederifolium are very similar with mottled silver gray foliage. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Europaeum3
- The extract from the fresh tubers of Cyclamen europaeum in Nasodren® contains saponins. (nasodren.com)
- The aqueous extract obtained from the Cyclamen europaeum root-tuber is rich in saponins. (nasodren.com)
- Cyclamen europaeum is made from genuine raw materials, back potency and expensive and purest form of alcohol, namely Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA). (schwabeindia.com)
Hardy22
- This robust hybrid is more hardy than Cyclamen africanum and can be planted outside in a sheltered place. (wikipedia.org)
- Hardy cyclamen species are small perennials for shade or part shade. (clemson.edu)
- Try using hardy foliage plants, like heucheras and ivy, mixed with flowering pansies, cyclamen, heathers and spring bulbs. (gardenersworld.com)
- When other perennials are fading, this Hardy Cyclamen kicks into bloom. (gurneys.com)
- Florist cyclamen , which are the common Christmas cyclamen grown as houseplants, and hardy cyclamen plants , which can be grown outside in zones 5-9. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Hardy cyclamen plant division should be done in autumn. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Hardy cyclamen sport the same wonderfully patterned silver and green leaves forming lush mounds, and the blooms are colorful and upswept - like a flurry of butterflies alighting on the plant. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- Growing up to 2-3 inches tall (5-8 cm), this Cyclamen is quite hardy and can stand very cold temperatures. (gardenia.net)
- It will self-seed and naturalize faster than any other hardy cyclamen. (gardenia.net)
- Hardy Fall Cyclamen: USDA Zone: 5-9: Plant number: 1.171.200. (palmworth.net)
- Hardy cyclamen grow from a big, flat corm, but unlike the corms of crocuses, they don't divide. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- Because I think it is physically impossible to have too many hardy cyclamen. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- I love hardy cyclamen, too! (arrowheadalpines.com)
- Cyclamen confusum is a hardy plant and suitable for the garden in northwest Europe but, because of its current scarcity in the nursery trade, not much grown outside as yet. (pamphili.com.br)
- x3 Cyclamen Large potted plants Hardy 10.5cm/9cm Flowering - GARDEN READY. (pamphili.com.br)
- We have been successfully growing and selling Hardy Cyclamen here at Willows Nursery since the mid 1990's, growing stock from our own collected seed. (pamphili.com.br)
- A handful of Cyclamen species are frost hardy and are able to grow outside in the garden with little to no care. (pamphili.com.br)
- Garden nurseries usually sell hardy cyclamens, which tolerate outside temperatures in USDA zones 5 to 7. (facty.com)
- Hardy cyclamen grow outdoors in USDA zones 8 and 9, but they may not bloom well because conditions are too hot and dry. (facty.com)
- I'm nuts about hardy cyclamen. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- one that I have never seen at any of our local plant sources is hardy cyclamen. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
- This plant is hardy to zone 5 unlike the florist's cyclamen which we buy in the spring to brighten our windowsills. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Tuber8
- Cyclamen is Medieval Latin, from earlier Latin cyclamīnos, from Ancient Greek κυκλάμινος, kyklā́mīnos (also kyklāmī́s), probably from κύκλος, kýklos "circle", because of the round tuber. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamens have a tuber, from which the leaves, flowers and roots grow. (wikipedia.org)
- The storage organ of the cyclamen is a round tuber that develops from the hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling). (wikipedia.org)
- In some older specimens of Cyclamen purpurascens and Cyclamen rohlfsianum, growing points on the tuber become separated by shoulders of tissue, and the tuber becomes misshapen. (wikipedia.org)
- It is referred to by the common name African cyclamen and is a perennial growing from a tuber, native to northern Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen is a winter-flowering perennial plant that grows from a tuber. (ehow.co.uk)
- As cyclamen begin to decline during late spring, allow the soil and tuber to dry but add water as needed to prevent shriveling. (orlandosentinel.com)
- Where the plant persists by means of a sympodial rhizome, or in Cyclamen by means of a tuber formed from the swollen hypocotyl. (yourdictionary.com)
Florist's cyclamen1
- It is one of the most prevalent cyclamen species in existence and is one of the most widely cultivated species after the florist's cyclamen. (pamphili.com.br)
Primulaceae4
- Cyclamen (US: /ˈsaɪkləmɛn/ SY-klə-men or UK: /ˈsɪkləmɛn/ SIK-lə-men) is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen africanum is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen (family Primulaceae ) A genus of herbs with large corms, from which arise the simple leaves and the solitary, nodding flowers on long, leafless stalks with large, reflexed corolla lobes. (encyclopedia.com)
- This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Cyclamen (family Primulaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
Placing cyclamen plants1
- Avoid placing cyclamen plants near heat vents, as this will cause the soil to dry out too quickly. (clemson.edu)
Mite3
- Watch for spider mites, vine weevil, cyclamen mite or gray mold. (gardenia.net)
- Look at this image of just how small a Cyclamen mite really is. (reedsgreenhouse.com)
- Cyclamen Mite will cause leaf distortion in the new/center leaves. (reedsgreenhouse.com)
Soil15
- It is better to water the soil around cyclamen, not to pour into the plant center where new leaves and buds emerge. (chicagotribune.com)
- Cyclamen needs soil kept so that when you touch the surface and poke your finger in about a half-inch deep it feels moist, not soggy or dripping wet, and never dusty dry. (chicagotribune.com)
- Repot cyclamen tubers in late summer or early fall, positioning at the same level as before, in almost any standard medium such as equal parts packaged all-purpose potting soil, peat moss, clean, sharp sand and well-rotted compost or leafmold. (chicagotribune.com)
- Keep cyclamen soil wet but not soggy. (ehow.co.uk)
- Dig up the cyclamen bulbs and clean off any soil from them. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- After your cyclamen bulbs are divided, plant each piece in potting mix with the nubs, or eyes, sticking slightly above the soil level. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Water only the soil around the cyclamen plant divisions. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Cyclamens prefer moist soil but not boggy conditions. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- A sickly cyclamen in a container may simply need new potting soil. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- The cyclamen was chosen for its rarity and beauty and the golden oak for its high ecological value as it protects the soil and forms the undergrowth of much of the local pine forests. (thefreedictionary.com)
- The latter is also known as woodland cyclamen and grows well in zones 5-9 in somewhat moist, humusy soil with protection from afternoon sun. (palmworth.net)
- Cyclamen coum is a tough little plant that grows best in light shade or sun and will survive in dry shade though decent soil is best. (thebikinggardener.com)
- Water cyclamen when the soil feels dry, but don't let the plant become so dry that the leaves droop and wilt from dehydration. (facty.com)
- Another reason that cyclamen does well under trees us because tree roots tend to keep the soil in their immediate vicinity fairly dry. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
- Cyclamens like a well drained humusy soil with some grit. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Blooms11
- Cyclamen plants are known for their attractive and sweet-smelling heart-shaped blooms. (wikihow.com)
- Your cyclamen will produce lovely blooms throughout the winter while the rest of your garden lies dormant. (wikihow.com)
- The key to long-lived cyclamen blooms indoors is cool temperatures. (ehow.co.uk)
- Cyclamen plants are often given as Christmas presents because of their winter blooms. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe award winning Cyclamen Cilicium blooms in fall, with delicate seeming blooms in shades of white to rose pink. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- For an extended display, plant with Cyclamen Coum which blooms just as Cilicium is finished. (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- Pink Crush Cyclamen Flower Bulbs - Vibrant Pink Flowers with Beautiful Blooms - Includes 3 or 6 Bulbs (Pack of 3) 3.7 out of 5 stars 9. (pamphili.com.br)
- Cyclamen plants feature beautiful blooms and marbled leaves. (hgtv.com)
- Stirling Silver Leaf cyclamen are large, flowering plants with blooms in the same colors as miniature cyclamen. (facty.com)
- Victoria cyclamen hybrids are another open-pollinated variety that produce lovely ruffled white blooms outlined in red. (facty.com)
- One notable variety, cyclamen mirabile, is a popular garden plant around the world because of its pink and magenta autumn blooms and distinctive variegated leaves. (gardenguides.com)
Bloom9
- Keep the temperature around 60° F (15.5° C). Cyclamen bloom during the winter in their natural habitat. (wikihow.com)
- Daily misting is a good way to provide some humidity for your cyclamen when they're in bloom. (wikihow.com)
- It is very difficult in the home environment to re-bloom a compact, high quality cyclamen plant. (clemson.edu)
- However, if you enjoy a challenge, it is possible to force cyclamen to bloom again. (clemson.edu)
- Cyclamen Cilicium Bulbs\u003c\/h4\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIf you are only familiar with the florist cyclamen, the nearly tropical beauty often found in bloom for the holidays - you are in for a treat! (easytogrowbulbs.com)
- I know, it's a little overkill for a kitchen sink ( pardon the dirty stock pot), but with all of the rain we've been having, the cyclamen make it in again, even though these lost alot of flowers in the rain, they are still starting to bloom. (growingwithplants.com)
- Given the right conditions, cyclamens brought in to bloom for the holiday season will continue blossoming for two to three months. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Cyclamens are in bloom here, always a welcome treat in the autumn. (blogspot.com)
- Cyclamen in the Mediterranean region bloom during cool, damp weather in spring, fall, and winter. (facty.com)
Tubers2
- Cyclamen contains irritating saponins, and when any part of the plant (especially the tubers or roots) are chewed or ingested by dogs and cats, it can result in clinical signs of drooling, vomiting and diarrhea. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
- Cyclamens have corm-like tubers or bulbs. (gardeningknowhow.com)
Grow cyclamen2
- You can grow cyclamen from seeds in about 18 months, or the newer miniature ones in about half this time. (chicagotribune.com)
- Grow Cyclamen in the Garden The genus Cyclamen is comprised of about two dozen species. (pamphili.com.br)
Genus Cyclamen4
- Any of various flowering plants, of the genus Cyclamen , widely cultivated as a houseplant , having decorative leaves and solitary flowers. (yourdictionary.com)
- The genus, Cyclamen , contains about 20 species which are all native to the Mediterranean region. (clemson.edu)
- However, there are 23 species in the genus Cyclamen and several of them (e.g. (palmworth.net)
- There are 19 species in the genus Cyclamen. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Foliage9
- Cyclamen has a mounded growth habit with green foliage mottled with silver and ranges in size from 6 to 16 inches in height. (clemson.edu)
- Use foliage plants as a background to enhance the colours of bright flowering cyclamen, and plant bulbs spaced beneath the leaves. (gardenersworld.com)
- Once your cyclamen stops blooming the foliage with begin to yellow and wither. (pallensmith.com)
- When cyclamen plants are dormant, cut back any foliage. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- With a clean, sharp knife, cut apart the cyclamen bulb, making sure each piece cut has a nub where the foliage would grow from. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Other combinations include Ajuga "Black Scallop" - very dark almost black foliage planted with white mini cyclamen , or with the silver foliage of calocephalus. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Cyclamen coum is a reliable little plant that goes against the spring fashion of white, blue and yellow and brings us dainty but tough flowers in every shade of pink from the palest pastels to deep cerise, often with deeper-coloured 'noses' and all set against beautiful foliage that, typically, is dark, lustrous green but often is marbled with silvery grey. (thebikinggardener.com)
- Absolutely gorgeous, cyclamen must have some of the MOST beautiful foliage of any plant. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- Hi Joseph, You inspired me to do a post on Cyclamen foliage ( with a link to you). (arrowheadalpines.com)
Indoors2
- They prefer temperatures between about 40° and 60° F (4°-15.5° degrees C). This is pretty chilly for indoors, but if you keep your house on the cooler side, your cyclamen will be happy. (wikihow.com)
- Just as they do in nature, cyclamen prefer cool temperatures when grown indoors. (pallensmith.com)
Subsp3
- The leaf margin may be smooth, as in Cyclamen coum subsp. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen coum subsp. (cyclamen.org)
- Persian Violet 'Maurice Dryden', Cyclamen 'Maurice Dryden', Eastern Cyclamen 'Maurice Dryden', Round-Leaved Cyclamen 'Maurice Dryden', Cyclamen coum Subsp. (gardenia.net)
Sowbread2
- In many languages, cyclamen species are colloquially called by a name like the English sowbread, or swinebread (because they are said to be eaten by pigs), based on Medieval Latin panis porcinus: Saubrot in German, pain de pourceau in French, pan porcino in Italian, and varkensbrood in Dutch. (wikipedia.org)
- Also known as Sowbread, the Cyclamen is a common household flowering plant with poisonous properties (i.e., terpenoids) to cats. (petmd.com)
Seeds1
- Here's how I sow cyclamen seeds: First, soak them in water with a drop or two of dish detergent added until they plump up. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
Bulb1
- Cyclamens are a type of bulb plant native to the Mediterranean and Southern Europe. (facty.com)
Mediterranean6
- Cyclamen species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin east to Iran, with one species in Somalia. (wikipedia.org)
- Most cyclamen species originate from the Mediterranean, where summers are hot and dry and winters are cool and wet, and are summer-dormant: their leaves sprout in the autumn, remain through the winter, and wither the next spring. (wikipedia.org)
- cyclamen Genus of 20 species of low-growing perennial herbs, native to central Europe and the Mediterranean region. (encyclopedia.com)
- Based on the phylogenetic tree obtained with a 304-nt fragment of RNA3, all FMV isolates from cyclamens were assigned to a single cluster close to fig isolates from the Mediterranean. (mdpi.com)
- Cyclamen prefers Mediterranean climates and does not tolerate excessive heat or cold. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Easy to grow, there are about 20 species of cyclamen and most all of them are native to the Mediterranean. (gardenia.net)
Perennial3
- The cyclamen poppy (Eomecon chionantha) is a pretty Chinese perennial, having roundish slightly lobed leaves and pure white flowers about 2 in. (yourdictionary.com)
- One of the brightest jewels of the winter border, award-winning Cyclamen coum 'Maurice Dryden' is a vigorous and delightful tuberous perennial with lovely rounded silvery leaves edged with dark green and small but showy white flowers flushed with purple at the mouth. (gardenia.net)
- Cyclamen Red Colourful Large Flowering Deciduous Herbaceous Perennial in a 13cm Pot. (pamphili.com.br)
Saponins1
- The surfactant action of the cyclamen saponins on the nasal mucosa reduces surface tension, facilitating humidification of the zone in addition to the secretion of mucin by goblet cells. (nasodren.com)
Perennials2
- Cyclamen are low-growing tuberous perennials with delicate, winged 'butterfly' flowers in shades of pink to white, and dark green leaves that are beautifully shaped like ivy and marked with a lovely silver. (gardenia.net)
- The cyclamen look great when the perennials are dormant and vice versa. (arrowheadalpines.com)
Avoid letting1
- The single best rule of thumb is to avoid letting cyclamen be dry and hot at the same time or, vice versa, sopping wet and decidedly on the cool side. (chicagotribune.com)
Types of cyclamen1
- There are three main types of cyclamen hybrids. (facty.com)
Species of cyclamen1
- Ten species of cyclamen can be found in Anatolia, most commonly in southwestern and southeastern Turkey. (gardenguides.com)
Leaves22
- Cyclamen purpurascens and Cyclamen colchicum, however, originate from cooler regions in mountains, and their leaves remain through the summer and wither only after the next year's leaves have developed. (wikipedia.org)
- Do not let cyclamen become so dry that leaves and flowers wilt. (chicagotribune.com)
- If cyclamen leaves all turn yellow almost overnight, air pollution could be the cause-gas escaping from a faulty pilot, for example. (chicagotribune.com)
- Distorted new leaves and flower buds suggest the presence of microscopic cyclamen mites. (chicagotribune.com)
- The leaves on my potted Cyclamen are droppy and yellow. (garden.org)
- Cyclamen go through a period of dormancy after they've finished blooming and that may be why yours is beginning to show yellow leaves. (garden.org)
- Then, place the dormant cyclamen in a shady place until new leaves emerge. (clemson.edu)
- the leaves of my cyclamen plant are turning yellow. (thegardenhelper.com)
- Drooping leaves on cyclamen may be the result of a natural process. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- This process is natural and may result in drooping leaves on cyclamen. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Drooping leaves on cyclamen are a common symptom of heat or cold stress. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Cyclamen respond well to extra humidity and like to have their leaves sprayed but provide good ventilation so the leaves can dry off quickly. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Cyclamen species are particularly seasonal, as such, most species are begining to emerge in the forests around Rome, in the gardens of those living in the northern hemisphere, and on the Greek Isle of Rhodes, where, the leaves of Cylamen graecum are surely being picked for eating. (growingwithplants.com)
- The leaves of Cyclamen graecum have a bitter- sweet taste. (growingwithplants.com)
- I am surprised to learn that cyclamen leaves are edible. (growingwithplants.com)
- Can you spot which are the cyclamen leaves and those of the ivy they're named after? (blogspot.com)
- It's only recently I've realised how varied cyclamen leaves are. (blogspot.com)
- I love the leaves on those cyclamen. (arrowheadalpines.com)
- Cyclamen have swept-back flowers that resemble shooting stars, and the leaves have beautiful silvery patterns. (facty.com)
- The best way to avoid damaging cyclamen is to feed only while the plants are actively growing leaves. (facty.com)
- The dormant stage of the cyclamen plant begins when the leaves turn yellow, and the flowers fade. (facty.com)
- Large colonies of cyclamen mites infest the undersides of leaves, causing leaves to develop brown spots and drop. (gardenguides.com)
Tuberous3
- Cyclamen is a tuberous potted plant that flowers during the winter months. (clemson.edu)
- During summer, cyclamen stores energy in tuberous roots. (facty.com)
- Cyclamens are tuberous plants and should be plated only about 2 inches deep. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Pests1
- Outdoor cyclamens have few serious pests. (downtoearthgardenclub.org)
Love cyclamen3
- I love cyclamen, and that it a beauty. (blogspot.com)
- I love cyclamen and always forget about how pretty they are in the winter. (moe-chara.com)
- I love Cyclamen - alas, so do my squirrels. (arrowheadalpines.com)
Florist3
- Division of cyclamen bulbs of florist cyclamen should be done only when the plant has gone dormant, typically after April. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- These florist cyclamen, often received as a gift, are perceived as a difficult to care for indoor potted plant. (pamphili.com.br)
- Grocery stores and florist shops begin stocking on cyclamen before Halloween, and the plants remain on shelves until Christmas. (facty.com)
Liquid houseplant fertilizer2
- During the active growing season, fall through early spring, feed your cyclamen with an all-purpose liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength. (pallensmith.com)
- Fertilize cyclamen houseplants every 2 to 4 weeks with a half-strength dose of liquid houseplant fertilizer. (facty.com)
Care cyclamen1
- With proper care cyclamen will continue blooming up to 4 weeks. (clemson.edu)
Roots2
- The storage organ of the cyclamen has no papery covering and, depending on the species, roots may grow out of any part. (wikipedia.org)
- Cyclamen graecum has thick anchor roots on the bottom. (wikipedia.org)
Houseplants1
- Most cyclamen sold as houseplants are tropical cyclamen. (facty.com)
Corms2
- Cyclamen corms lie dormant through the summer and then, depending on variety, flowers appear between late August and the new year. (ashridgetrees.co.uk)
- Five isolates (one from Netherlands, two from Northern Germany, and two from Southern Germany) of a Phytophthora species recovered from diseased corms of cyclamen were heterothallic, all A1 mating type, and occasionally formed a few chlamydospores in culture. (apsnet.org)
Leaf1
- https://www.sarahraven.com/flowers/plants/cyclamen_coum_pewter_leaf.htm 511161 Cyclamen coum 'Pewter Leaf' https://d16wp86s16nsnf.cloudfront.net/sarahraven/product/b9b5ebc5.511161_1.jpg/200x200.crop.511161_1.jpg 18.95 GBP 18.95 OutOfStock Flowers/Plants Flowers Plant this in a dry, shady spot and it will naturally spread to form a delicate silvery carpet. (sarahraven.com)
Varieties1
- Turkey is working to enforce a ban on the export of wild native varieties of cyclamen. (gardenguides.com)
Temperatures4
- Cyclamen are very difficult house plants, primarily because they prefer cool temperatures of about 55 to 65 degrees when they are in active growth. (garden.org)
- Cyclamen prefer cool temperatures and bright indirect light. (clemson.edu)
- Keep the cyclamen in a location with 50 °F night temperatures and 60 to 65 °F day temperatures. (clemson.edu)
- With proper light, adequate moisture and cool temperatures, cyclamens will rebloom by mid-winter. (clemson.edu)
Colour3
- This beautiful, long-lasting Cyclamen in pots is available in a mix of whites, pinks and reds and are ideal for providing Winter colour in the home. (roysplantsandflowers.com)
- Each Cyclamen pot will come as a single colour (not mixed within one pot). (roysplantsandflowers.com)
- Cyclamens are a brightly blooming plant that provide loads of colour-and sometimes even perfume, from April into the spring months. (bunnings.com.au)
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- Indoor Cyclamen Plant Care" last modified May 13, 2017. (ehow.co.uk)
Flowers9
- Beautify your bathroom decor with the serene floral image of Laural Home's "Crimson Cyclamen X-Ray Flowers" shower curtain. (jcpenney.com)
- This nature-inspired design features a unique technique of using an x-ray machine on a cluster of cyclamen flowers and will add style to any decor. (jcpenney.com)
- In the world of symbolism, few flowers have been more inaccurately labeled than the cyclamen. (pallensmith.com)
- Cyclamen produce delicate flowers in shades of white, pink, red and even purple. (ashridgetrees.co.uk)
- Droopy cyclamen flowers may also be due to cultural conditions and can be easily corrected. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Droopy cyclamen flowers occur when a plant has too much water. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- A bed including Cyclamen coum gives you a good succession of flowers. (pamphili.com.br)
- It may improve flowers in cyclamen, but make sure not to over-fertilize it. (facty.com)
- Vintro is a large Cyclamen with large flowers and thick stems. (schoneveld-breeding.com)
Indoor3
- http://www.ehow.co.uk/facts_7602697_indoor-cyclamen-plant-care.html. (ehow.co.uk)
- Indoor cyclamen do well when temperature and light mimic natural conditions, so place potted cyclamen in the coolest area of the home near windows to take advantage of natural sunlight. (facty.com)
- Overwatering is the most common cause of death for indoor cyclamen. (facty.com)
Blossoms5
- At 5.1 inches, this silver and gold colored mezuzah case is highlighted by a delightful design of cyclamen blossoms. (israel-catalog.com)
- This silver and gold colored cyclamen blossoms that are cutouts on this mezuzah case are a testament to this native Israeli plant. (israel-catalog.com)
- The mezuzah case, like the cyclamen blossoms themselves, are a product of Israel. (israel-catalog.com)
- The Blossoms of the Cyclamen twist and turn like tiny butterfly wings. (ballseed.com)
- Paperwhite narcissus, white jasmine, cyclamen and moth orchid open beautiful blossoms during the cool seasons of the year. (hgtv.com)
Nurseries2
- Plants sold by nurseries are often hybrids between the two species (Cyclamen ×hildebrandii O. Schwarz). (wikipedia.org)
- In nature cyclamen is a plant that goes dormant in summer and emerges during the cool, damp weather of fall, which is why you begin seeing them at florists and nurseries this time of year. (pallensmith.com)
Gardeners3
- Sun Belt gardeners enjoy cyclamen outdoors all winter in frost-free situations. (chicagotribune.com)
- Due to the difficulty in propagating cyclamen, it is recommended that gardeners just purchase new plants. (clemson.edu)
- Cyclamen, A guide for gardeners, horticulturists and botanists by Christopher Grey-Wilson (BT Batsford, 2002) 224 pages. (cyclamen.org)
20201
- During IPM 2020 we proudly present Cyclamen Super Serie Vintro: our real large-flowered winter Cyclamen! (schoneveld-breeding.com)
Graecum1
- coum, or finely toothed, as in Cyclamen graecum. (wikipedia.org)
Confusum1
- Apparently the latter is now known, at least by some botanists, as Cyclamen confusum. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
Pseudibericum1
- Cyclamen pseudibericum is the showiest of all cyclamen species. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
Maurice Dryden1
- coum f. coum (Pewter Group) 'Maurice Dryden' (Cyclamen 'Maurice Dryden') will reach a height of 0.1m and a spread of 0.1m after 2-5 years. (shootgardening.co.uk)
Shade1
- I was reading up on plants for dry shade and saw Cyclamen on someone's list, but wasn't sure about it. (arrowheadalpines.com)
Woodland1
- Cyclamen purpurascens is a woodland plant that grows in shady to partially shady deciduous and evergreen woods around rocks and at the base of trees. (ehow.co.uk)
Flowering8
- In spring, when cyclamen stops flowering, stop watering and set it away to rest in a cupboard, in the garage, basement, potting shed or outdoors turned on its side under a shrub. (chicagotribune.com)
- In their native habitat cyclamen typically go dormant after flowering (coinciding with the Mediterranean's dry season). (clemson.edu)
- We think that cyclamen are an essential plant in any garden be it small or large (and the make wonderful container and window box subjects as well) but if they are not for you then why not take a look at our full range of spring flowering bulbs for sale ? (ashridgetrees.co.uk)
- Cyclamen are common flowering gift plants but there are also North American native species found in the wild. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Cyclamen coum is the early-flowering species at its peak right now. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Cyclamen are such beautiful little plants, flowering at just the right time of year when everything is winding down. (blogspot.com)
- The flowering period of this Cyclamen is: January to March in the Northern Hemisphere and July to August in the Southern Hemisphere. (schoneveld-breeding.com)
- Cyclamen are pretty flowering plants that unfortunately come with a not-so-pleasant drawback: They're known to be infested by vine weevils. (bestlifeonline.com)
Mill1
- Common Cyclamen, ( Cyclamen purpurascens Mill. (cyclamen.org)
20001
- Cyclamen Society, 2000) 126 pages + 6 lithographic plates. (cyclamen.org)