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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...
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Hederifolium is
Latin for "ivy-leaved", and is the
species name of two plants:
Cyclamen hederifolium, a
widespread and
commonly cultivated perennial Pelargonium...
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Cyclamen persi**** and
Cyclamen coum root from the bottom;
Cyclamen hederifolium roots from the top and sides.
Cyclamen grae**** has
thick anchor roots...
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smooth or
gently toothed, but
never angled and
pointed as in
Cyclamen hederifolium.[citation needed] The
flowers are squat, with
almost round petals, unlike...
- canadensis; the white-flowered form of the ivy-leaved
cyclamen is
Cyclamen hederifolium f. albiflorum.
Glossary of
scientific naming Botanical name
Hybrid name...
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similar to
Cyclamen hederifolium, but not frost-hardy. The
tuber produces roots from the top, sides, and bottom,
unlike Cyclamen hederifolium,
which produces...
- 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 is...
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Richard Anthony Salisbury gave it a
similar superfluous name,
Antirrhinum hederifolium, in 1796. It was
described four more
times under different names in Antirrhinum...
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Cyclamen neapolitanum usually refers to
Cyclamen hederifolium. It may also
refer to:
Cyclamen africanum Cyclamen cyprium This
disambiguation page lists...
- that has been
applied to
three species:
Cyclamen purpurascens Cyclamen hederifolium Cyclamen repandum This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...