There are hundreds of cyclamen plants. They differ in flower color, leaf shape, size, and blooming period. Outdoors, Cyclamen coum is great to resist deep cold freezing. Indoors, ivy-leaf cyclamen boasts intricate patterns on its leaves: nice to admire even when not blooming! Certain Cyclamen...
Finding the right place for these plants, which prefer a woodland setting, will be a challenge in our young suburban garden.This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits PlantLinks to other web pages about Cyclamen coum...
Although Cyclamen coum and Cyclamen hederifolium are the most commonly grown garden species, many others also make worthy, easy-to-grow garden plants. According to Nancy Goodwin, gardeners who grow a wide array of species can have a succession of flowers in every month of the year. The ...
Cyclamen are tuberous fall/winter-growing Mediterranean natives that are best known as difficult-to-keep-alive house plants (Cyclamen persicum). However, there are 23 species in the genus Cyclamen and several of them (e.g.,Cyclamen hederifolium, andCyclamen coum) make wonderful, easy to grow,...