Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 3 cyclamen bulbs
For a lighter, brighter landscape, consider planting our Hardy Cyclamen Mix. Plant in well-drained, loamy soil in rock gardens, along wooded site, shady borders and naturalized areas where it will increase in beauty and vigor year after year.
- Blooms: Late Summer to Autumn. This bulb will not emerge from the soil until late August. Do not reship this plant if customer calls earlier in the season to say it has not emerged. It needs to go through the heat of the summer before it will emerge from the soil
- Foliage: Green-gray heart-shaped leaves with decorative marbled markings.
- Color: Light pink, dark pink and white blossoms.
- Comments: From early to late fall, these delicate, butterfly-like blooms in light pink, dark pink and white light up shady garden zones. Marbled, heart-shaped leaves which appear in fall and stays on the plants all winter look (fully hardy!). Cyclamen tubers live extremely long! Great for naturalizing! 6 months of flowering cyclamens is a mixture of the following varieties: Cyclamen coum; dark pink, blooms in very early spring into late spring. Blooms together with snow drops. Cyclamen coum has rounded, to more pointed leaves which vary between plain green and the totally silver-leafed with dark green centre. This cyclamen produces leaves that are very decorative. After flowering, the leaves die back and the flower stems curl up into a spring like coil and lower themselves to the ground for ripening. Before you know it you have a beautiful colony of cyclamens. In late fall the foliage appears gain. Cyclamen cilicium has deep green oval leaves with silvery markings. The flowers appear in early to late fall. The foliage will be there long before it blooms, it can resist frost. Cyclamen hederifolium, these frequently scented flowers emerge directly from the soil in late summer to early fall, followed by a carpet of dark green leaves, variegated with white or silvery. It can bloom for up to 2 months.
- Botanical Name: Cyclamen hederifolium, coum, cilicium
- Pruning: Not needed. Allow foliage to die back.