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Cyclamen hederifolium, the ivy-leaved cyclamen or sowbread, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. This widespread cyclamen species... |
species. Cyclamen hederifolium and Cyclamen purpurascens bloom in summer and autumn, Cyclamen persicum and Cyclamen coum bloom in winter and Cyclamen repandum... |
present in Cyclamen hederifolium. The Cyclamen repandum group also includes C. rhodium, C. balearicum, and C. creticum. When species of the Cyclamen repandum... |
Hederifolium is Latin for "ivy-leaved", and is the species name of two plants: Cyclamen hederifolium, a widespread and commonly cultivated perennial Pelargonium... |
often curled into auricles, although less prominent than those of Cyclamen hederifolium. Forma "album" has white flowers, though it is more difficult to... |
pointed as in Cyclamen hederifolium.[citation needed] The flowers are squat, with almost round petals, unlike any other group of cyclamen species. They... |
Cyclamen neapolitanum usually refers to Cyclamen hederifolium. It may also refer to: Cyclamen africanum Cyclamen cyprium This disambiguation page lists... |
similar to Cyclamen hederifolium, but not frost-hardy. The tuber produces roots from the top, sides, and bottom, unlike Cyclamen hederifolium, which produces... |
from the top as in Cyclamen hederifolium. Cyclamen graecum has three subspecies, distinguished by flower characteristics: Cyclamen graecum subsp. graecum... |
Cyclamen europaeum is a scientific name that has been applied to three species: Cyclamen purpurascens Cyclamen hederifolium Cyclamen repandum This disambiguation... |
pointed lobes and prominent ribs, and wider than long. Leaves of Cyclamen hederifolium often have lobes, but are usually longer than wide. its flowers... |
Storage organ (category Articles with short description) the tuber, suggesting that it is a stem tuber; in others (e.g. Cyclamen hederifolium) roots come largely from the top of the tuber, suggesting that it... |
Binomial nomenclature (category Articles with short description) subsp. canadensis; the white-flowered form of the ivy-leaved cyclamen is Cyclamen hederifolium f. albiflorum. Glossary of scientific naming Botanical name... |
Ornamental bulbous plant (category Articles with short description) Thus the roots of Cyclamen graecum grow from the base of the tuber, suggesting it is a stem tuber, whereas those of Cyclamen hederifolium mostly grow from... |
National Gallery of Denmark (category Articles with short description) The Annunciation, by Francesco Solimena (unknown date) Cyclamen purpurascens; Cyclamen hederifolium, by Hans Simon Holtzbecker [de] 1649-1659 The Prodigal... |
Cornell Botanic Gardens (category Articles with short description) ravennae. Groundcover Garden Groundcovers including Asarum, Athyrium, Cyclamen hederifolium, Dryopteris, Helleborus orientalis, Hosta, Lysimachia, Marrubium... |
List of supperosids of Great Britain and Ireland (category Articles with short description) japonica * Water-violet Hottonia palustris Sowbread Cyclamen hederifolium * Eastern sowbread Cyclamen coum * Yellow pimpernel Lysimachia nemorum Creeping-jenny... |