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stages of
pregnancy avoided cyclamens in fear of a
miscarriage because they were
considered to
strongly induce childbirth.
Cyclamens were used as love-charms...
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downwards slightly as the pod develops, but does not coil as in
other cyclamens.
Plants go
dormant in summer. The
fruits are capsules,
which are sunk...
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Cyclamen libanoti**** (Lebanon
cyclamen) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae. It is
native to a
small area in the
mountains of Lebanon...
- (2023-06-30). "
Cyclamens—Dancing in the
Woodland Garden". Rutgers, the
State University of New Jersey.
Retrieved 2023-06-30. "
CYCLAMEN somalense Thulin...
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Mediterranean islands. It is the most
widespread of a
group of
cyclamens (genus
Cyclamen subgenus Psilanthum) with wide, heart-shaped leaves,
often co****ly...
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Cyclamen europaeum is a
scientific name that has been
applied to
three species:
Cyclamen purpurascens Cyclamen hederifolium Cyclamen repandum This disambiguation...
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summer while the old
leaves are fading. All
other cyclamens,
except for the
closely related Cyclamen colchi****, are summer-dormant in
their native range...
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subalpinum Cyclamen alpinum Cyclamen abchasi****
Cyclamen elegans Cyclamen pseudiberi****
Cyclamen ×drydenii Grey-Wilson, a
hybrid Cyclamen coum ×
Cyclamen alpinum...
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Cyclamen cyprium (Cyprus
cyclamen) is a
perennial growing from a tuber,
native to
woodland at 300–1,200 m (980–3,940 ft)
elevation in the
mountains of...
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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...