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1 The Cyclamen Society
Encourages cultivation and conservation, and disseminates and extends knowledge of the genus Cyclamen and its species, forms and cultivars.
http://www.cyclamen.org/
2 Cyclamen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyclamen is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants, traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae, but in recent years reclassified in the family Myrsinaceae (Kallersjo et al ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclamen
3 The Cyclamen Society
Includes identification key and descriptions and images of all twenty species.
http://www.cyclamen.org/indexCS.html
4 Caring for cyclamen, a flowering houseplant that requires very little ...
Although many species of cyclamen are hardy, the cyclamen plants sold in greenhouses and stores during the holidays are considered houseplants and require different care than ...
http://gardening.about.com/od/houseplants/a/Cyclamen.htm
5 Cyclamen.com - MOREL Diffusion
Morel Cyclamen Persicum, seed and flowering plants. Culture information for the horticultural professionals and garden lovers. The flowers of their varieties Halios, Latinia and ...
http://www.cyclamen.com/
6 Gardeners Supply Plant Care & Gardening Advice/Tips/Secrets @ HortChat ...
The florist variety of Cyclamen (C. persicum) was ‘the plant’ during the Christmas holiday in the Victorian era; today it is making a comeback in popularity.
http://hortchat.com/info/cyclamen
7 How to Grow a Cyclamen as a House Plant
How to grow and care for Cyclamen as a house plant or in the garden
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/cyclamen.html
8 Cyclamen - LoveToKnow Garden
Cyclamen is well-known as a decorative holiday plant, but it is a wonderful plant in the garden as well. Less than a foot tall, this charming mounded plant thrives in any well ...
http://garden.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Cyclamen
9 Ed's Favorites - Hardy Cyclamen
Hardy Cyclamen A SHOWY FLOWER FOR THE AUTUMN GARDEN Practically everyone is familiar with the large flowering 'Florist Cyclamen', but surprisingly few are aware ...
http://www.humeseeds.com/efcycl.htm
10 www.extension.umn.edu
The florist cyclamen is derived from Cyclamen persicum, a Mediterranean plant. In nature it goes dormant during the summer months, comes into growth as cooler, damper weather ...
http://www.extension.umn.edu/yardandgarden/ygbriefs/h145cyclamen. …
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