
Fall Blooming Cyclamen hederifolium
Fragrant pale pink flowers with a red center, blooming in September and October. Beautifully heart shaped leaves.
Hardy relative of the ever-popular florist's cyclamen. These will grow and bloom in the shade. Once planted they can, if happy self-sow with abandon. Quite happy in shade or in the sun. These are every bit as charming as the florist variety and can be used as specimens in the rock garden, or as a great ground-covers under deciduous trees and shrubs. The leaves may vary, some are rounded and some are triangular, nearly all are marbled with white or cream. The flowers range from snow-whte to pink. This is a must have for the fall garden! These are well established 3 1/2 pots and are guaranteed to bloom next year.
PLANTING INFO ...... Zones 5 and higher
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Height: 8-12 inches
Months of Bloom: March, September-October
Fragrant: slightly
Light: Excellent for sun and Great in Shade
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