0 a small plant with white, pink, purple, or red flowers whose petals turn backwards, and green and silver leaves --
It is one of the tenderest cyclamen species.
Selected cyclamen cultivars can have white, bright pink, red or purple flowers.
The flowers are cyclamen-pink, growing in whorls, with calyces that are covered in glands and hairs.
In cyclamen, this storage organ is called a tuber.
Flowers present in the area include gentian, primrose, cyclamen, violets and the lily.
From 1969 to 2009, the jersey was mauve, but often referred to as "cyclamen".
The undergrowth of the oak trees is full of holly and cyclamen.
It is suggested that colchicums and cyclamens are good choices of companion plants to grow with this species.