Cyclamen
Landscape designers and ordinary gardeners love to use alpine violets to decorate gardens and plots. Alpine violet, or as it is more often called, garden cyclamen, will cover the replanting site with a luxurious carpet of flowers and greenery from spring until autumn, you just need to correctly combine the different types of this plant. Moreover, the flowers exude an exquisite aroma, somewhat reminiscent of the aroma of lilies of the valley.
In gardening, the most common winter-hardy cyclamens are Neapolitan and Purple (ivy-leaved). The latter completely freezes out, but is revived due to the fact that cyclamen seeds self-sow. But for regions with warm winters, Kossky cyclamen, which blooms in February, is suitable. In the store you will see different varieties of cyclamens, among which it is not difficult to choose plants with flowers of the desired color.
You can find interesting and important information about all types of cyclamens in this section. For example, one cannot but rejoice at the fact that cyclamen does not require special care and easily grows, forming a bright flower meadow. However, the soil for garden cyclamen should be enriched with humus and lime. For growth, a windless place is optimal, for example, partial shade under a tree.


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