Cyclamen Plant Profile
| Botanical Name | Cyclamen persicum |
| Plant Type | Houseplant or perennial |
| Mature Size | 8 inches tall |
| Sun Exposure | Full sun in winter, part sun in summer |
| Soil Type | Rich, well-draining |
Consequently, do Cyclamen like sun or shade?
All hardy cyclamen grow best in well-drained, humus-rich soil. While they will thrive in full sun, most gardeners prefer to grow them in the shade of deciduous trees and shrubs.
Also, do cyclamen grow back? Answer: Cyclamen is a tuberous perennial. In warmer climates (Zones 6-9), it may be planted in the ground and will reappear every year. Otherwise, the cold temperatures will kill the plant. If it is brought indoors, it can be treated like a houseplant during the winter and then brought outside in the spring.
Secondly, do cyclamen spread?
All very cunning and exotic, maybe, but cyclamen are easy to grow and when they are happy, they spread and flower and spread and The leaves follow the flowers and so emerge either as deciduous trees are dropping their own foliage or when they are completely bare.
What conditions do cyclamen like?
Unlike florist's cyclamen that grows outdoors only in warm climates, hardy cyclamen tolerates cold climates and freezing winters. However, this cool climate plant doesn't survive where summers are hot and dry. Hardy cyclamen grows in nearly any type of loose, well-drained soil.
How long do cyclamen plants last?
Cyclamen care One of the great things about indoor cyclamen is if (like me), you are a bit hit and miss with your house plant care, they are pretty easy and reliable, looking good for six to eight weeks in our cold house. They're happy at room temperature (about 55F/13C), but shouldn't get too hot.How do I keep my cyclamen blooming?
Now that your cyclamens are blooming again, you'll want to keep them in bloom as long as possible. Two essential ingredients are cool night temperatures and frequent deadheading. Cyclamens thrive in cool temperatures, and they like night temperatures as cool as 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 C.).How often do cyclamen need to be watered?
While in bloom, keep the root ball moist and feed the plant every two weeks. Cyclamen should be kept moist by watering in a tray and allowing the roots to take up the water rather than watering from above the plant which can lead to rotting. Remove yellow leaves and spent flowers.How long do outdoor cyclamen last?
100 years
Is a cyclamen an indoor or outdoor plant?
Cyclamen are usually grown in pots indoors. They go dormant for the summer, but with proper care, they will re-bloom in the fall. When grown outside, Cyclamen persicum will bloom in late winter or early spring.How much light does a cyclamen need?
Care of Cyclamen plants is relatively easy as the plants require a cool, moderately humid environment with bright filtered light. Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) plants thrive best in bright filtered light. The direct sunlight of the summer is too harsh and drying for the cool weather plant.Why do cyclamen leaves go yellow?
Check temperature and water. Warm temperatures and improper watering can also cause yellow leaves on cyclamen plants. The blossoms last longer when the plant is kept cool. Cyclamen likes a moderately moist soil. It should be moist to touch, but never soggy.Do you need to deadhead cyclamen?
In order to extend the flowering of your cyclamen you will need to deadhead regularly and inspect the foliage for any faded leaves or signs of disease. To correctly remove fading flowers and foliage follow the stem all the way down to the soil.What do you do with cyclamen after flowering?
When taking care of a cyclamen after blooming, allow the leaves to die and stop watering the plant once you see the signs that the leaves are dying. Place the plant in a cool, somewhat dark place. You can remove any dead foliage, if you would like. Let sit for two months.How deep should cyclamen corms be planted?
Ideally these hardy cyclamen should be spaced four to six inches apart, with a planting depth about an inch below the soil surface, but they sometimes push one hip out of the soil as they grow.Can you take cuttings from cyclamen?
Propagating via Cyclamen Plant Division Don't try rooting clippings from the stems or leaves of cyclamen plants. You can propagate the plant by lifting the tuber from the soil in the fall and dividing it. Replant the pieces under about 2 inches of soil to encourage them to root before winter arrives.Are cyclamen poisonous to dogs?
Toxicity to pets It is also called the Persian violet and Sowbread. Cyclamen contains irritating saponins, and when any part of the plant (especially the tubers or roots) are chewed or ingested by dogs and cats, it can result in clinical signs of drooling, vomiting and diarrhea.Are cyclamen poisonous to humans?
Cyclamen (Primulaceae) is a flowering plant commonly seen around the winter holidays. Cyclamen tubers contain triterpinoidsaponins, which can cause nausea, vomiting, convulsions, and paralysis. This plant is more of a concern for pets than humans.What kind of soil do cyclamen like?
Cyclamen plants grow well in a variety of soils and a wide pH level. They do their best in a rich, well drained soil, with a slightly acidic soil pH. Prior to planting, mix in compost and organic matter to the planting area. Plant cyclamen tubers just below the soil level, no more than 1 to 2 inches deep.How long does a cyclamen bloom?
Like many other plants in their native eastern Mediterranean climate, cyclamen naturally bloom in the fall, winter, and spring when the weather turns cool and damp. During the hot, dry summers, cyclamen become dormant; their foliage yellows and dies back and plants show no signs of growth.Where do cyclamen grow?
Cyclamen species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin east to Iran, with one species in Somalia. They grow from tubers and are valued for their flowers with upswept petals and variably patterned leaves.How can you tell if a cyclamen is Hardy?
We are often asked about hardiness and the easiest way to know if a cyclamen is hardy is simply, the bigger and showier the flowers, the less likely it is to be suitable for outdoors all year round. Cyclamen Hederifolium and c. Coum. are both wonderful hardy ground cover varieties, both with RHS AGM awards.