Cyclamen persicum

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Cyclamen persicum, habitat
Cyclamen persicum

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Cyclamen persicum n

  1. A taxonomic species within the family Primulaceae florist's cyclamen, growing up to 32 cm preferrably on limestone in forests or thickets, native to the Middle East, of dark green cordate leaves, spatulate pink or white bracts, and a high saponin content, popular for ornaments but resisting crossbreeding.

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