Cyclamen persicum

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Scientific Names



Read about Cyclamen persicum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cyclamen persicum, Mill. (C. hederaefolium, Sibth. & Smith. C. indicum, Linn. C. latifolium, Sibth. & Smith. C. macrophyllum, Sieb. C. punicum, Pomel. C. pyrolaefolium, Salisb.). Fig. 1183. The common greenhouse or Persian cyclamen, in many forms: tuber large, flattened endwise, corky on the outside: lvs. appearing with the fls., ovate, crenate-dentate, base deeply cordate, usually marbled or variegated with white: fls. on scapes 6-7 in. high, large, scentless, white, purple-blotched at the mouth, but with rose-colored, purple and spotted forms, the segms. oblong-spatulate in shape, not eared or lobed at the base: pedicel not coiling in fr. Greece to Syria. The large-fld. cult. forms are grouped as follows by Pax & Knuth: Var. album (C. aleppicum, Hort.). Pure white. Var. giganteum. White with red throat; very large. Var. magnificum (var. punctatum). White, speckled with red, large. Var. rubrum. Red. var. sanguineum. Light blood-red, large. Var. rosea-superbum. Brilliant rose-red, large. Var. purpureum. Purple with bluish markings, large. Var. violaceum. Violet-red. Var.atrorubrum and var. splendens. Dark red, large. The var. giganteum (C. giganteum, Hort.) is the common large-fld., improved form of the florist's cyclamen. There are also double-fld. forms (R.H. 1886, p. 250); also fimbriate or crested forms, C. Papilio (I.H. 43:63. G.F. 5:235. G.C. III. 21:71; 23:173). Other portraits of C. persicum are: B.M. 44. I.H. 35:43. Gn. 47:378; 48:182. J.H. III. 34:578. Gt. 44, p. 203; 45, p. 164. F.S. 22:2345. A.G. 14:390-2; 17:261. A.F. 7:521-5; 11:1176-9; 12:499. The species is frequently figured in the trade catalogues. CH


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