CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE  NODDING FLOWERS
CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE  NODDING FLOWERS
CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE  NODDING FLOWERS
CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE  NODDING FLOWERS

CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE NODDING FLOWERS

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CYCLAMEN COUM PRIMULACEAE DARK PINK-PURPLE NODDING FLOWERS HARDY SPRING PERENNIAL
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“CYCLAMEN COUM”PRIMULACEAE

  • CATEGORY PRIMULACEAE
  • VARIETY “CYCLAMEN COUM”
  • DESCRIPTION DARK PINK-PURPLE NODDING FLOWERS
  • HEIGHT 10 CM
  • SIZE GRADE 1
  • BLOOMS SPRING
  • QUANTITY PER UNIT 1,3,6

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Please Make Sure When Buying These Bulbs That You Don’t Buy Too Small A Bulb Or They Won’t Flower, They Will Only Throw Green Leaves And Take 2-3 Years To Flower.

The Charming Flowers And Elegant Foliage Of This Hardy“Cyclamen Coum” Are The Highlights Of The Winter Garden. A Low, Clump-Forming, Tuberous Perennial, It Is Native From Eastern Bulgaria To Western Azerbaijan, With Disjunct Subspecies In Northwest Iran And The Levant.

“Cyclamen Coum” Has Received The Royal Horticultural Society’s Award Of Garden Merit (Agm) Which Is For Plants Of Outstanding Excellence.

Relatively Small, Fuzzy Tubers Shaped Like Cheese Wheels Giving Rise In Autumn To Deep-Green, Kidney-Shaped To Heart-Shaped Leaves With Scalloped Or Toothed Margins. The Leaves Of Some Plants Have Striking Silver Or Pewter Markins. The Foliage Remains Attractive Until Dying Back In Mid To Late Spring. Flowers With Five Rounded To Oval, Backswept, Shooting-Star Petals Unfurl On Short Stalks During Mild Spells In Winter Or Early Spring. Dark Pink-Purple Nodding Flowers The Petals Usually Have A White Or Pink Eye-Mark At The Base. Although Typically Unscented, The Flowers Are Sometimes Sweetly Fragrant. The Flower Stalks Coil Back To The Ground As The Spherical Seed Capsules Develop. This Cyclamen Forms Colonies Via The Actions Of Ants, Which Harvest And Distribute The Sugary-Coated Seeds.

The Cyclamen Is Lovely Planted In Large Sweeps. It Also Works Well In Rock Gardens And Containers, Many Cultivars Have Been Selected For The Colour Or Form Of Their Flowers Or Leaves.

They Grow And Flower Best In Humus-Rich, Well Drained, Soil, It Does Well Under Deciduous Trees, Or In Other Sites That Are Sunny In Winter And Drier And Shadier During Its Dormant Season.

Plant The Tubers In Late Summer Or Spring At A Relatively Shallow Depth. Older Tubers Often “Grow Out” Of The Soil And Require Replanting

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