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Cyclamen persicum or
Cyclamen hederifolium |
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| Primulaceae (Primula
family) |
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| C. hederifolium is
from Southern Europe into Turkey. C. persicum
is from Greece, Lebanon and North Africa. |
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There are several plants on the North Tea Terrace
and
from the Neptune terrace up to the esplanade.
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C. hederifolium flowers in the fall
and comes in a wide range
of flower colors; white to rose pink, darker
at the base. The flowers are often fragrant
and the plant has dark green leaves heavily
marbled with paler green.
Strains of C. persicum are where we get
the Florist's Cyclamen. Plants are much
larger that C. hederifolium and have large
green
heart shaped leaves. Flowers come in shades
of white, pink, red, purple. Some strains
are fragrant as well.
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There are several references to the growing
of cyclamen at
Hearst Castle but one in particular refers
to a letter from Louis
Reesing (head gardiner from 1930 to about
1935) from May of 1934.
In the letter, Mr. Reesing wanted to move
the greenhouse now so
they could grow their own cyclamen and this
"will save $1600 (4000
plants at 40 cents each)...should start
seeds this summer".
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