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Learn About Cyclamen Seed Propagation And Division
Replant the pieces under about 2 inches of soil to encourage them to root before winter arrives. All are native to the Mediterranean region and require mild temperatures to thrive.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cyclamen Plant Care – Tips For Taking Care Of A Cyclamen
If the temperature of your house is over 68 F. (10 C.) at night, your cyclamen will start to die slowly. In nature, cyclamens grow in cool, humid environments. When cyclamen get too much fertilizer, it can affect their ability to rebloom.After a cyclamen...
Ohio
Willoughby
Container Grown Cyclamen: Outdoor Care Of Cyclamen In Pots
Keep reading to learn more about how to grow cyclamen in pots.While they prefer cool weather and actually bloom in the winter, cyclamen plants can't tolerate temperatures below freezing.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cyclamen Care After Flowering: How To Treat Cyclamen After Blooming
If you've been wondering how to treat cyclamen after blooming, read on to learn how to do just that!What to do with a cyclamen after flowering? This little charmer is especially popular around Christmas and Valentine's Day, but what about caring for cyclamen...
Ohio
Willoughby
Yellowing Cyclamen Leaves: Solutions For Leaves Turning Yellow On Cyclamen
Drain for 20 minutes and then discard the excess water.. This allows the tuber to absorb nutrients from the dying leaves. Place the pot in the coolest room in the house for the summer months.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Hardy Cyclamen Outdoors: Hardy Cyclamen Care In The Garden
Fall-blooming varieties are also available.Although this woodland plant looks delicate, hardy cyclamen is vigorous and easy to grow. One tuber can sometimes live for several generations.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cyclamen Seed Info: Can You Get Seeds From A Cyclamen
When collecting cyclamen plant seeds, be sure to do it when the seed heads are tender and beginning to change color. By notall the cyclamen blooms on florist cyclamen, you can allow viable seed to grow for propagation of new plants.After blooms fade,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Different Cyclamen Plant Varieties – Learn About Types Of Cyclamen Plants
Small, bright flowers poke up through the foliage in midwinter. This species grows in zones 6 through 8.include ‘Tilebarn Ann,' ‘Tilebarn Nicholas' and ‘Tilebarn Jan.' This species is hardy to USDA zones 6 and above.include several cultivars within...
Ohio
Willoughby
Cyclamen Dormant Period – Is My Cyclamen Dormant Or Dead
Keep it cool to encourage flowering, with daytime temperatures no higher than 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 C.) and night temperatures around 50 degrees F. This is a normal part of a cyclamen's life cycle, and you shouldn't be alarmed.
Ohio
Willoughby
Non-Blooming Cyclamen: Reasons Why Cyclamen Buds Don\'t Open
The mites don't respond well to insecticides.Trim the infested buds off the non-blooming cyclamen and immerse the top of the plant in a bucket of 110-degree (40 C.) water. They hitch a ride into your home on new plants and spread from plant to plant once...
Ohio
Willoughby
Feeding Cyclamen Plants: When To Fertilize A Cyclamen Plant
As the blooms start to fade, you may wonder how and when to fertilize a cyclamen. Once blooming, it is only necessary to feed cyclamen plants every 3-4 weeks with a well-balanced houseplant fertilizer.In April, when the plant starts to go dormant, stop...
Ohio
Willoughby
Why Is Cyclamen Drooping: How To Revive A Drooping Cyclamen
Increase water in late winter to early spring. This results in the core of the plant being overrun by fungal disease and causes eventual plant death. Drooping leaves on cyclamen are a common symptom of heat or cold stress.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Cyclamen From Seed: Learn About Cyclamen Seed Propagation
Yes, you can, but it takes some special treatment. Put your pots in a cool place, ideally around 60 F. Planting cyclamen seeds is relatively easy, although it does take quite a while and doesn't follow all the rules you may be used to with seed germination.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cyclamen Plant Division: How To Divide Cyclamen Bulbs
These bulbs can become so overgrown that they basically choke each other out.So when can I divide cyclamen, you ask? Both types have similar bulbs and are divided the same way.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Cyclamen
After the plant enters its dormancy period, place it in a shady spot for a few weeks. Most pets get into trouble by eating the tubers, so keep the entire plant away from your pets at all times.
California
El Segundo
Wanted:  Cyclamen Bulbs-Zone 5
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I'm interested in fall-blooming cyclamen - preferably those whose leaves come out for a long period with long fall blooming time. I'd like to purchase cyclamen bulbs in bulk for our NE zone 5 - can you please send some prices my way?
United States
Maine
Cyclamen bulbs/seeds
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I am having a difficult time finding cyclamen seeds. Please let me know if you sell these bulbs or who do you know that sells bulbs or seeds. I prefer this method because i feel that they produce better flowers
Cyclamen bulbs
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I'm looking for about 50 to 100 cyclamen bulbs for a shady area in the back yard. I'm looking for a source for about 50 to 100 cyclamen bulbs. I will accept a variety of colors, and some white.
United States
Florida
Cyclamen
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 4"

The tuber will have to be transplanted into a larger container once the roots have filled its current container. The flowers have brightly colored upright facing petals that arise from below the leaves.
Maryland
Bowie
Sowbread, Neapolitan Cyclamen  Cyclamen hederifolium
Prices start at : 15.95 USD / 1 packet

* Easily grown in a stony leafy soil in sun or shade. Dormancy is shorter in cooler climates. The plant blooms in summer to late autumn in reds, pinks, and whites; leaves, appearing after flowers, are often marked with silvery patches.
  • Botanical Name: Cyclamen hederifolium
  • Purity: 99%
  • Crop Year: 2012
  • Germination: 98%
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 14
New York
Locke
Sowbread, Neapolitan Cyclamen  Cyclamen hederifolium
Prices start at : 15.95 USD / 1 packet

* Easily grown in a stony leafy soil in sun or shade. Dormancy is shorter in cooler climates. The plant blooms in summer to late autumn in reds, pinks, and whites; leaves, appearing after flowers, are often marked with silvery patches.
  • Germination: 98%
  • Purity: 99%
  • Genus: Cyclamen
  • Seeds Per Pound: 42,676
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Species: hederifolium
New York
Locke
Hardy Cyclamen
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 3 cyclamen bulbs

Plant in full to partial shade. Its silvery white, heart-shaped leaves remain attractive through the winter months. Grows 4- to 6-in. Deer resistant. When other perennials are fading, this Hardy Cyclamen kicks into bloom.
  • Spacing: 6 - 8 inches.
  • Foliage: Marbled, heart-shaped leaves, 5 1/2 inches long.
  • Form: Tuber
  • Color: Rose-pink.
  • Spread: 6 inches.
  • Zone: 4 - 8 (-30° F.)
Indiana
Greendale
Cyclamen Time
Most people don't bother digging up and moving the bulbs. Although Rapallo has gone big into red cyclamen this year, some of the other cities use the white, pink and purple cyclamen, as well.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Hardy Cyclamen
Prices start at : 7.00 USD / each

The Hardy Cyclamen grows in the shade and when it blooms, looks like a flock of butterflies fluttering above the heart-shaped leaves. Grows 3-6'' tall and blooms in late summer. Cold-hardy relative to the florist's cyclamen.
  • Max Height (feet): < 1
  • Colors: Pink
  • Genus: Cyclamen cilicium
  • Zones: 5-9
Illinois
Bloomington
Hardy Cyclamen Mix
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 3 cyclamen bulbs

Butterfly-shaped blooms in a blend of white with light and dark pink liven up the shady sites in your garden from late summer to mid fall. Winter hardy in Zones 5-9. Extremely long lived, Hardy Cyclamen provides years of vivid blooms and beautiful foliage.
  • Foliage: Green-gray heart-shaped leaves with decorative marbled markings.
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil.
  • 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.
  • Light Required: Full shade to partial shade.
  • Spread: 10 - 12 inches
  • Pruning: Not needed. Allow foliage to die back.
Indiana
Greendale
Cyclamen seeds
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Scarlet Cyclamen Persicum seeds for sale. I have mature plants and a few seedlings at home - can send most current pictures. US $3 per dozen + postage. I have been growing them from seeds for the past 4 years from same mother plant.
Kane
Aurora
\'Silver Form\' Winter Cyclamen
Prices start at : 18.95 USD / 1-Quart

Plant it fearlessly beneath deciduous trees, shrubs, and taller perennials, so that its winter show will be revealed in all its glory, or use it in the front of the border. This leaves a margin of velvety green around each leaf, making them stand out...
  • Foliage Color: Dark Green, Silver/Gray, Variegated
  • Species: coum
  • Resistance: Drought Tolerant
  • Zone: 4 - 9
  • Uses: Fall Color, Border, Containers, Foliage Interest, Ground Cover, Outdoor, Winter Interest
  • Moisture Requirements: Dry, Moist, well-drained
South Carolina
Hodges