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Ivy-leaved Cyclamen (Cyclamen hederifolium) - a miniature cyclamen in cultivation in Dunster, England. Photographed on 8 September 1987.A native of southern Europe.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/54975643
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Alaro, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Cyclamen persicum Mill.MYRSINACEAE (PRIMULACEAE) Origem: Grcia e ilhas mediterrneas at a SriaRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Maria Enzersdorf, Niedersterreich, sterreich
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Cyclamen creticum (Doerfl.) Hildebr.Cretan Sowbread, DE: Kretische AlpenveilchenSlo.: kretika ciklamaDat.: April 26. 2016Lat.: 35.36129 Long.: 23.90723Code: Bot_951/2016_DSC1694Habitat: light mountain cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) wood, moderately steep mountain slope; north aspect, among grasses; rocky, skeletal ground; in shade; elevation 1.030 m (3.400 feet); average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C (estimated ?), Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: At the foot of White Mountains, north of Omalos plateau, next to the road from Omalos to north shore of the island, somewhat lower after the highest point of the road; West Crete, Mediterranean Sea, Greece EU. Comment: Cyclamen creticum is an endemic plant flowering in spring and found only on islands Crete and Cyprus. All species of this genus are very beautiful. There are more than ten different species known in the Mediterranean region. Several are limited to more or less restricted regions. So we know Cretan, Balearic, Persian, Libyan, Cypriot, African and Greek sowbread. Some bloom in spring, some in autumn.Cyclamen creticum is among the most tender one since it is uniformly snow white (or rarely barely noticeable pale pink-violet), rather small and of minimalistic, simple shape. It has no differently shaped and colorful blotches at the base of the corolla lobes as many others have. There were hundreds of them growing at the spot where I stopped and found them.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 144.(2) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 170.(3) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 145.(4) V. Papiomytoglou, Wildblumen aus Friechenland, Mediterrane Editions (2006), p 144.
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Botanisk Have Århus
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Briantspuddle, England, United Kingdom
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Cultivada en mi galera. Zaragoza (Espaa)Originario del sur de Anatolia (Turqua)
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Cyclamen persicum Mill.MYRSINACEAE (PRIMULACEAE) Origem: Grcia e ilhas mediterrneas at a SriaRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Cyclamen repandum S. S.Spring Sowbread, CR: primorska ciklama, DE: Geschweiftblttriges AlpenveilchenSlo.: primorska ciklamaDat.: April 23. 2015Lat.: 45.08013 Long.: 14.43675Code: Bot_866/2015_DSC5873Habitat: light predominantly broad leaved forest with many bushes; slightly inclined to the west, calcareous ground; in shade and half shade, dry place; elevation 80 m (260 feet), average precipitations ~ 1.100 mm/year, average temperature 13 -15 deg C, submediterranean phytogeographical region. Place: South of village Brzac, left of the dirt road leading to sea shore from the village; island Krk, Kvarner bay, Croatia EC.Comments: The most frequent flower of north Adriatic islands in April (at least of those, which have some forests) is Cyclamen repandum. It appears massively on some places, where the ground of light forests is literally covered by them. But the plant doesn't grow exclusively in forests but also on woodland borders as well as on road sides and other sometimes very stony and open places. In Slovenia one cannot find it. It is replaced by actually quite similar Cyclamen europaeum, (syn.: Cyclamen purpurascens) which contrary to Cyclamen repandum blooms in late summer and early autumn. Both have quite different shape of their leaves, so distinguishing is not a problem. Cyclamen europaeum is also a wide spread and common forest flower, but it never develops so dense and extensive stands as Cyclamen repandum. However, it has very nice smells while her Mediterranean sister is far behind it in this gift. Ref.:(1) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske, Prirunik za odreivanje bilja, kolska Knjiga, Zgreb, II. izdanje (2002), p 255.(2) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 169.(3) P. Schnfeld, I.Schnfeld , Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos Natur-Klassiker (2000), p 169.(4) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 145.
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2008.08.30: Austria, Lower Austria, district Mdling, 520 m AMSL, mixed forest (mostly beech) (Wienerwald).Flowering from june/july till october.Quite common in the Eastern Alpine region.German names: (Alpen)-Zyklamen (AT); Alpenveilchen (DE); Erdscheibe, Erdbrot (CH).
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Cyclamen creticum (Doerfl.) Hildebr.Cretan Sowbread, DE: Kretische AlpenveilchenSlo.: kretika ciklamaDat.: April 26. 2016Lat.: 35.36129 Long.: 23.90723Code: Bot_951/2016_DSC1694Habitat: light mountain cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) wood, moderately steep mountain slope; north aspect, among grasses; rocky, skeletal ground; in shade; elevation 1.030 m (3.400 feet); average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C (estimated ?), Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: At the foot of White Mountains, north of Omalos plateau, next to the road from Omalos to north shore of the island, somewhat lower after the highest point of the road; West Crete, Mediterranean Sea, Greece EU. Comment: Cyclamen creticum is an endemic plant flowering in spring and found only on islands Crete and Cyprus. All species of this genus are very beautiful. There are more than ten different species known in the Mediterranean region. Several are limited to more or less restricted regions. So we know Cretan, Balearic, Persian, Libyan, Cypriot, African and Greek sowbread. Some bloom in spring, some in autumn.Cyclamen creticum is among the most tender one since it is uniformly snow white (or rarely barely noticeable pale pink-violet), rather small and of minimalistic, simple shape. It has no differently shaped and colorful blotches at the base of the corolla lobes as many others have. There were hundreds of them growing at the spot where I stopped and found them.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 144.(2) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 170.(3) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 145.(4) V. Papiomytoglou, Wildblumen aus Friechenland, Mediterrane Editions (2006), p 144.
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Botanisk Have Århus
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Cultivada en mi galera. Zaragoza (Espaa)Originario del sur de Anatolia (Turqua)
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Photo taken at the Hong Kng Park.
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Cyclamen repandum S. S.Spring Sowbread, CR: primorska ciklama, DE: Geschweiftblttriges AlpenveilchenSlo.: primorska ciklamaDat.: April 23. 2015Lat.: 45.08013 Long.: 14.43675Code: Bot_866/2015_DSC5873Habitat: light predominantly broad leaved forest with many bushes; slightly inclined to the west, calcareous ground; in shade and half shade, dry place; elevation 80 m (260 feet), average precipitations ~ 1.100 mm/year, average temperature 13 -15 deg C, submediterranean phytogeographical region. Place: South of village Brzac, left of the dirt road leading to sea shore from the village; island Krk, Kvarner bay, Croatia EC.Comments: The most frequent flower of north Adriatic islands in April (at least of those, which have some forests) is Cyclamen repandum. It appears massively on some places, where the ground of light forests is literally covered by them. But the plant doesn't grow exclusively in forests but also on woodland borders as well as on road sides and other sometimes very stony and open places. In Slovenia one cannot find it. It is replaced by actually quite similar Cyclamen europaeum, (syn.: Cyclamen purpurascens) which contrary to Cyclamen repandum blooms in late summer and early autumn. Both have quite different shape of their leaves, so distinguishing is not a problem. Cyclamen europaeum is also a wide spread and common forest flower, but it never develops so dense and extensive stands as Cyclamen repandum. However, it has very nice smells while her Mediterranean sister is far behind it in this gift. Ref.:(1) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske, Prirunik za odreivanje bilja, kolska Knjiga, Zgreb, II. izdanje (2002), p 255.(2) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 169.(3) P. Schnfeld, I.Schnfeld , Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos Natur-Klassiker (2000), p 169.(4) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 145.
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2012-08-15 Lower Austria, district Neunkirchen, Semmering/ SonnwendsteinBoth species are common enough - but both very rarely occur together, with the former preferring calciferous (or at least basic) soil while the latter is a strong indicator for acidic soil. Here on this place, near Semmering mountain road, calciferous and acidic soil alternate, and likewise does vegetation.Beide Arten sind durchaus nicht selten - aber beide kommen sehr selten am selben Standort vor, denn die Zyklame bevorzugt Kalk (bzw. braucht zumindest basische Bden), whrend die Heidelbeere stark saure Bden anzeigt.Am Semmering kommen aber beide Bodentypen vor, stellenweise im raschen Wechsel, und ebenso rasch kann auch die Pflanzenwelt wechseln. blicherweise ist die Trennlinie ziemlich scharf - d. h. Basenzeiger und Surezeiger kommen selbst dort normalerweise nicht am selben Standort vor; an manchen Stellen findet man aber auch beide, so wie hier.
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Cyclamen creticum (Doerfl.) Hildebr.Cretan Sowbread, DE: Kretische AlpenveilchenSlo.: kretika ciklamaDat.: April 26. 2016Lat.: 35.36129 Long.: 23.90723Code: Bot_951/2016_DSC1694Habitat: light mountain cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) wood, moderately steep mountain slope; north aspect, among grasses; rocky, skeletal ground; in shade; elevation 1.030 m (3.400 feet); average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C (estimated ?), Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: At the foot of White Mountains, north of Omalos plateau, next to the road from Omalos to north shore of the island, somewhat lower after the highest point of the road; West Crete, Mediterranean Sea, Greece EU. Comment: Cyclamen creticum is an endemic plant flowering in spring and found only on islands Crete and Cyprus. All species of this genus are very beautiful. There are more than ten different species known in the Mediterranean region. Several are limited to more or less restricted regions. So we know Cretan, Balearic, Persian, Libyan, Cypriot, African and Greek sowbread. Some bloom in spring, some in autumn.Cyclamen creticum is among the most tender one since it is uniformly snow white (or rarely barely noticeable pale pink-violet), rather small and of minimalistic, simple shape. It has no differently shaped and colorful blotches at the base of the corolla lobes as many others have. There were hundreds of them growing at the spot where I stopped and found them.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 144.(2) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 170.(3) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 145.(4) V. Papiomytoglou, Wildblumen aus Friechenland, Mediterrane Editions (2006), p 144.
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Botanisk Have Århus