HARDY CYCLAMEN - Snow won't stop these beauties!

Wed, 01/25/2012 - 16:00 -- Editor
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Winter got you down?  Consider beating the blues by planting some superb Cyclamen.  Snow is optional!

For more detailed information on Cyclamen see 'HARDY CYCLAMEN - Bill Bischoff shares his passion', under Articles on www.mgabc.org

Cyclamen coum bloom mid January to late March and can withstand temperatures to -40 F.  Some plants have 30-40 flowers per head.   C. coum are self-fertile and just 4-5 years can give you a mass planting.   They are a very good rockery plant and also look stunning with Galanthus.

What about grocery store Cyclamen?  Enjoy them in the house, they are not frost hardy here in the Pacific North West.

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