
How to Grow and Care for Cyclamen - The Spruce
Feb 4, 2025 · Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is a petite flowering plant with sweet-scented, small blooms on long stems that stretch up above the foliage. It is a tuberous perennial , meaning it dies down to its thick roots (tubers) during its summer dormancy period …
Cyclamen - Wikipedia
Cyclamen have a tuber, from which the leaves, flowers and roots grow. In most species leaves come up in autumn, grow through the winter and then die in spring, then the plant goes dormant through the dry Mediterranean summer.
How to Plant, Grow and Care For Cyclamen Plants - Epic Gardening
Sep 25, 2022 · At the base of each cyclamen is a rounded tuber, or storage organ, in which roots and flowers sprout from. This tuberous base can grow to be about 6 inches when grown in a pot. The word “cyclamen” is derived from the Greek word “kuklos,” which means “circle.”
How to Grow & Care for Cyclamen Flowers - Garden Design
Vibrant ballerina-like flowers and intriguing foliage make cyclamen a popular choice among avid gardeners and homeowners. This tuberous perennial can be grown indoors as a houseplant or outdoors in rockeries and woodland gardens. Plants begin actively growing in fall, going dormant during warm summer months.
Cyclamen tubers - Pacific Bulb Society
Jul 18, 2023 · Cyclamen graecum tubers are globose and fleshy, up to 30 cm (12 in) in diameter, becoming rough, corky and fissured when mature, and rooting from the center of the base. Photos below show tubers can get even bigger.
Cyclamen - How to care and growing - Nature & Garden
Cyclamen, though often classified as a bulb flower, is actually a tuber. The roots look like flat, round patties. It is recommended to plant cyclamen end of summer or beginning of fall. Plant each tuber 3 to 6 inches (10 to 20 cm) from the next and bury them more or less 1¼ to 1½ inches (3 to 4 cm) deep. Important!
Cyclamen: Growing and Caring for these Charming Plants
Planting Depth and Spacing: Plant Cyclamen tubers about 1-2 inches deep (2-5 cm) with the top of the tuber just below the soil surface. Space tubers about 6-10 inches apart (15-25 cm).
Care Of Hardy Cyclamen - Gardening Know How
Apr 6, 2021 · Hardy cyclamen is difficult to propagate from seed, but you can plant bulbs, or tubers, in late summer or early autumn. Plant the tubers with the top of the tuber just below the surface of the soil. Allow 6 to 10 inches (15-25 cm.) between each tuber.
Cyclamen persicum (Mini Cyclamen): Care & Growing Guide
Nov 27, 2023 · Cyclamen persicum—mini cyclamens—offer the same eye-catching foliage and lovely heart-shaped flowers as a florist’s cyclamen but in a miniature package. These flowers come in pink, red, and white and stand out beautifully against the rounded, dark green leaves with gray-green markings.
Cyclamen: hardy - RHS Gardening
Cyclamen are not difficult to grow in the garden, provided the site is not overly dry or sunny. Tubers are swollen, usually underground, parts of a stem or root used to store food by the plant. They have buds that can produce new plants. Examples …