• The shape of the tuber may be near spherical, as in Cyclamen coum, or flattened, as in Cyclamen hederifolium. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • The leaf margin may be smooth, as in Cyclamen coum subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • coum, or finely toothed, as in Cyclamen graecum. (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)
  • Key features: Flowers Hardy cyclamen, Cyclamen coum is a pretty hardy perennial, bearing delicate silver-lined dark green leaves and dainty blooms in shades of white, pink and red, from late winter to early spring. (com.mk)
  • The flowering period extends over the whole year: In January, the Cyclamen coum opens its flowers in suitable weather conditions, in the summer we enjoy the fragrant C. europaeum and autumn the C. hederifolium. (all-orch-ideen.de)
  • Cyclamen hederifolium roots from the top and sides. (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)
  • University of Louisiana System ULSystem.edu 1201 N. Third Street, Ste. A few species like hederifolium can do with very dry summers and minimal water if they are well established. (aggflow.com)
  • You might want to try a hardy species, Cyclamen hederifolium , outdoors in your garden. (pumpkinbrookorganicgardening.com)
  • Cyclamen ( Cyclamen persicum ) This species of cyclamen is a popular plant with florists, and often is called the "Florist's cyclamen. (purdue.edu)
  • There are some twenty species of cyclamen, including the commonly available Cyclamen persicum , or florist's cyclamen. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Florist's cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) has gained popularity in the United States as a winter-blooming potted plant. (warystamps.com)
  • What you need to know about cyclamen Name: cyclamen, florist's cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) Plant type: low-growing plant with leaves arising from a mainly underground corm or bulb.Herbaceous (leaves die back to reshoot the following year) Height: generally less than 10cm, flower stems taller. (aggflow.com)
  • The Florist's Cyclamen (also know by their botanical name, Cyclamen persicum) are tender Cyclamen plants that are often given as gifts. (pumpkinbeth.com)
  • Also known as Persian or florist's cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum are commonly grown as potted color, placed into decorative containers or baskets for indoor decoration - but they also grow well in covered outdoor environments like balconies and patios. (rivagarden.net)
  • Cyclamen (US: /ˈsaɪkləmən/ SY-klə-mən or UK: /ˈsɪkləmən/ SIK-lə-mən) is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are 23 different species of cyclamen plants, and they are part of the Primulaceae family. (aggflow.com)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • The most common cyclamen varieties are Cyclamen purpurascens and Cyclamen persicum. (positivebloom.com)
  • bright light, but I also have some of the less hardy Cyclamen species. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • Cyclamen are hardy, meaning they can withstand colder temperatures. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen heredifolium , known as Cyclamen with ivy leaves, is a hardy plant that can survive only moderately cold winters. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Many species are hardy, generally in USDA Hardiness Zones 7 and above. (com.mk)
  • Cyclamen seemed like a good choice for this difficult spot, so our friends Brent and Becky Heath shared some corms of a hardy form of the normally tender Cyclamen persicum. (jlbg.org)
  • Techniques like this should also work with any of the hardy cyclamen. (jlbg.org)
  • I've tried hardy C. persicum several times around the garden over the last twenty years, and only had them limp through a couple of winters before expiring. (jlbg.org)
  • Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is one of the stars for a long time among the houseplants, but there are species that are hardy and grow well in the garden. (all-orch-ideen.de)
  • Hardy cyclamen are easy to grow as long as you avoid heavy soils that are apt to get waterlogged. (aggflow.com)
  • Planting Hardy Cyclamen Bulbs Outdoors. (aggflow.com)
  • In general the cyclamen that we grow outdoors are a hardy group of plants wonderful flowers as well as useful ground cover plants, however some species such as C.africanum will need protection from frosts and cold. (aggflow.com)
  • Cyclamen graecum has thick anchor roots on the bottom. (wikipedia.org)
  • Part of the primrose family, the cyclamen plant is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • any plant of the genus Cyclamen, of the primrose family, having nodding white, purple, or red flowers with reflexed petals. (com.mk)
  • Cyclamen species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin east to the Caucasus and Iran, with one species in Somalia. (wikipedia.org)
  • In most species leaves come up in autumn, grow through the winter and then die in spring, then the plant goes dormant through the dry Mediterranean summer. (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 persicum is native to the eastern Mediterranean. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cyclamen are tuberous plants adapted to Mediterranean conditions. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cyclamen: The approximately 20 species of cyclamen are native to the Mediterranean region. (warystamps.com)
  • The genus, known by the common name of grape hyacinth, embraces 30 species of bulbs from the Mediterranean to south-western Asia. (coolgarden.me)
  • 'Genus Cyclamen: Science, Cultivation, Art and Culture' which was intended to assemble and record the knowledge held by members and the results of studies arising from the Society's Field Studies and research available at that time. (cyclamen.org)
  • Genus Cyclamen are tuberous perennials with rounded, sometimes angular, leaves which are often attractively mottled. (com.mk)
  • The society is an educational charity (Registration number 1172732) and exists to encourage cultivation and conservation, and extend knowledge of Cyclamen species, with all their variants and cultivars . (cyclamen.org)
  • The journal and website contain a list of a large range of seed which is generally available, including all the species (except C. somalense ) with varieties of flower colour and leaf forms, many of the registered cultivars, and some florists' cyclamen cultivars. (cyclamen.org)
  • Cultivars of C. persicum are grown mainly as flowering houseplants for the holiday season. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • In this article, we'll introduce you to white-flowering cultivars of Begonia, African violets, Orchids, and a few more species - each with their unique charm and lovely appearance. (apartmentbuds.com)
  • With over 2,000 species and countless cultivars, Begonias offer immense diversity in terms of flower shape, size, and color. (apartmentbuds.com)
  • 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)
  • This cyclamen flower features marble-like foliage which resembles ivy. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen persicum, or florists cyclamen, has sweet-scented small (1/2 to 3/4 inch) flowers that are produced on long stems, held upright above the foliage. (com.mk)
  • Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is a petite flowering plant that has sweet-scented, small (1/2- to 3/4-inch) blooms on long stems that stretch up above the foliage.It is a tuberous perennial, meaning it dies down to its thick roots (tubers) during its summer dormancy period and then regrows quickly each fall.Its flowers come in shades of pink, purple, red, and white. (aggflow.com)
  • I can't help wondering if the last word has still to be said on the classification of this species, given its wide variation in flower and foliage. (alpinegardensociety.net)
  • To grow cyclamens in containers perfectly, you should know the best varieties. (close-to-nature.org)
  • In the middle of spring, there are varieties like daylilies (Hemerocallis species) and clematis (Clematis species) available in a variety of colors that provide an excellent complement to the earlier blooming plants. (gardenletter.com)
  • The butterfly-like flowers of cyclamen come in many shades of red and pink, with white and lavender varieties also common. (aggflow.com)
  • Along with the original varieties, Blanket Flowers have been cultivated into many different hybrids and other species, all of which are even more magnificent than the original… if that is even possible! (michwildflowers.com)
  • In English the species of the genus are commonly called by the genus name. (wikipedia.org)
  • The deep tone of red cyclamen is commonly associated with passion, love and desire. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, is a species of flowering plant in the mulberry and fig family. (greenmart.ae)
  • 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)
  • Cyclamen plants cannot endure temperatures below freezing, even though they thrive in cool climates and bloom in the winter. (close-to-nature.org)
  • You can relocate your container-grown Cyclamen to a position of honour on the porch or inside your house while they bloom. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Cyclamen is a hard-to-grow plant, but it can bloom for five years if you pay a lot of attention to its care. (positivebloom.com)
  • Depending on the variety, Begonias can bloom year-round, with some species flowering more heavily in the summer months. (apartmentbuds.com)
  • They are distinguished by waxy flowers, which appear in various hues, from white to pink to red, and bloom from late autumn to early winter, depending upon the species. (balconygardenweb.com)
  • Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples Not a lot of people have heard of the Cyclamen flower, this is a flower that is known better as the sowbread or the Persian violet. (com.mk)
  • Not a lot of people have heard of the Cyclamen flower, this is a flower that is known better as the sowbread or the Persian violet. (com.mk)
  • A cyclamen plant is an excellent indoor plant , allowing you to add a touch of colour to your space during winter. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • The cyclamen genus contains more than 20 species, with cyclamen persicum being a common one that's often used as an indoor plant . (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • These can be found in a range of different sizes, so you can find an indoor cyclamen plant that perfectly suits your space. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Despite being a delightful indoor plant, cyclamen tend to grow outdoors under trees or on banks and borders. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Indoor cyclamen diseases infect plants during the winter growing period. (com.mk)
  • The plants dislike being in hot, stuffy rooms, so take your indoor cyclamen outside at night 4to a well-ventilated area. (rivagarden.net)
  • Thriving in cool (around 62 degrees) and bright conditions, the hybrid indoor cyclamens of today are a bit fussy about their water needs. (pumpkinbrookorganicgardening.com)
  • In cultivation cyclamen, especially species other than Cyclamen persicum, are selected as often for striking or unusual leaf patterns as for their flowers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Society has published several booklets: 'Cyclamen, A concise guide', 'The Cyclamen of Turkey' in English and Turkish and 'The Cyclamen of Greece' in English and Greek, as well as various leaflets to aid cultivation. (cyclamen.org)
  • The Journal of the Cyclamen Society, published in June and December, contains articles about plants in the wild and in cultivation. (cyclamen.org)
  • It contains a mix of serious items about horticulture, science, botanical art and 'chat' about members' experiences, with full colour illustrations, both photographs of Cyclamen in nature and in cultivation. (cyclamen.org)
  • Probably new to cultivation, this lovely Chilean species will thrive best in a moist, shady corner, maybe in a deep pot or even a shady bed, as in the wild it inhabits wet stream edges and damp ravines. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Daffodil ( Narcissus ) Narcissus is a genus of about 50 species of bulbous perennials which produce between one and 20 flowers on each stem. (purdue.edu)
  • Today, many distinct Cyclamen types are being grown worldwide, some of which have longer flowering times and come in various colours. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Because it means empathy and devotion, Cyclamen are often grown in Islamic monasteries and cemeteries. (close-to-nature.org)
  • This holly species can be used as container plants, for hedging, or grown as specimen trees. (pumpkinbeth.com)
  • In this case, I suggest you choose a Dendrobium, a delicate and elegant orchid species, a beautiful and quickly grown houseplant. (positivebloom.com)
  • Cyclamen, renowned for their signature magenta petals, are gorgeous tuberous perennials that blossom in late winter . (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • Cyclamen is susceptible to the usual houseplant insects, all of which can cause some degree of yellowing. (com.mk)
  • Though cyclamen probably won't enjoy being a summer houseplant, try growing them in a greenhouse, where glass will provide cooler nights. (rivagarden.net)
  • In contrast to annual plants, which can only plant in the spring and summer, cyclamens are perennial growing plants, meaning they can live for more than two years. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Cyclamens are one of the most popular of all the cool-season perennial flowering plants. (aggflow.com)
  • Cyclamen have a tuber, from which the leaves, flowers and roots grow. (wikipedia.org)
  • This species is known for its pink or magenta flowers, which typically sprout between January and March. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • This species consists of gorgeous fragrant pink flowers along with heart-shaped and shiny, mottled leaves that are dark green and silvery. (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)
  • The white flowers of this species, which are infrequently also found in pink tones, set it apart. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Its characteristics: multiple colours, flowering season, plant size, etc., its meaning in the language of flowers around the world… Pink cyclamen. (com.mk)
  • Cyclamen definition: A cyclamen is a plant with white, pink, or red flowers. (com.mk)
  • There are different sized species available, variously producing red or black berries following the flowers. (britishgardencentres.com)
  • Cyclamen flowers love well-draining substrate and shaded or partly shaded exposure. (nature-and-garden.com)
  • I received my first cyclamen plant as a young teenager and fell in love with the heart-shaped, marbled leaves and bright, upswept flowers. (pumpkinbrookorganicgardening.com)
  • Cyclamen plants are known for their charming, butterfly-like flowers that rise above heart-shaped leaves. (apartmentbuds.com)
  • Cyclamen flowers have a butterfly-like appearance and come in a variety of colors. (balconygardenweb.com)
  • There are many species of protected orchids and ophrys flowers that are especially stunning. (handmadepalestine.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)
  • 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)
  • 13) You can use a combination of plants: primulas, cyclamen , heathers and ivy are all useful for winter colour. (com.mk)
  • The wild species are smaller than their nursery-bred brethren and they don't have such a broad colour range. (com.mk)
  • In addition to lupines and fuchsias, cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum), primrose (Primula species), and hellebores (Helleborus orientalis) are some examples of early-blooming perennials. (gardenletter.com)
  • The storage organ of the cyclamen has no papery covering and, depending on the species, roots may grow out of any part. (wikipedia.org)
  • The tuber may produce roots from the top, sides or bottom, depending on the species. (wikipedia.org)
  • You need to grow your cyclamen in well-drained, organically rich soil. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • You need to water the cyclamen plants during their active growth phase once you find the top one inch of the soil is dry. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • In this sense, it is ideal for planting in soil (open spaces) as well as in … Find the answers to all your questions in order to better care for your cyclamen. (aggflow.com)
  • Flowering time may be any month of the year, depending on the species. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are roughly 22 species of Cyclamen, offering a wide range of flower colours and flowering seasons. (close-to-nature.org)
  • The year the first recorded use of cyclamen as a … These are one of the most popular winter flowering pot plants for your home. (com.mk)
  • Species with distribution in annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal (Distribution): Omphalogramma elwesiana (King ex Watt) Franch. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Species with distribution in annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal (Distribution): Bryocarpum himalaicum Hook. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Cyclamen is a small flowering plant that grows exquisite blooms with sweet scents. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • This entry was posted in Educational Topics , Plant images from the garden and nursery , Plant Spotlight and tagged cyclamen , Plant Delights Nursery , Tony Avent , winter flowering plants by Juniper Level Botanic Garden . (jlbg.org)
  • Cyclamen is a beautiful flowering plant that thrives in cool weather. (aggflow.com)
  • Cyclamen don't require a lot of feeding but to keep them flowering for as long as possible, give them an occasional feed with a soluble fertilizer. (rivagarden.net)
  • The bromeliad plant family actually contains over 3,600 species of flowering plants, one of which includes the pineapple plant! (michwildflowers.com)
  • The storage organ of the cyclamen is a round tuber, which develops from the hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling). (wikipedia.org)
  • In most other species the tuber is round in old age. (wikipedia.org)
  • The size of the tuber varies depending on species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the plant's flattened tuber and habit are circular, the name Cyclamen derives from the Greek word "kuklos," which means circle in English. (close-to-nature.org)
  • Thanks to its tuber, which allows it to withstand difficult conditions, the cyclamen is the flower of deep love. (com.mk)
  • This species blooms in the fall and is popular and simple to grow in a backyard garden. (close-to-nature.org)
  • In Turkey, the stocks of wild species on native site declined dramatically and it has now been placed on the conservation list. (all-orch-ideen.de)
  • Cyclamen are often gifted to show love and adoration for their recipient. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • In this post, I'll guide you on providing your cyclamen plants with the best care to make them thrive. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • Cyclamen plants thrive in temperatures ranging from 60 to 70°F during the day and from 40 to 50°F at night. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • Cyclamen thrive in bright yet indirect light during its active growing season in winter. (thepracticalplanter.com)
  • It's a miracle if I can keep a Cyclamen persicum specimen alive for as long as a couple of weeks, as these plants thrive in cool temperatures of around 10-15C (50-59F) with a maximum temperature of 15C (59F) and they also require bright, indirect light. (pumpkinbeth.com)
  • Cyclamen naturally tend to blossom during autumn, winter and spring when outside conditions are cool and damp. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • You can spot this species by its kidney-shaped, dark-green leaves which mostly feature silver and white marks. (flyingflowers.co.uk)
  • The cyclamen offers a wide range of colours and shades including gentle pink, intense red, deep purple or pure white tones. (com.mk)