Description
Deeply toothed and scalloped leaves, often with patterns are made very late in the season, usually in March or April. This then produces its vivid magenta-pink flowers starting in April and as such it is the latest of the species to flower. A hardy woodland plant which likes good drainage but with ‘woodsy’ conditions.
Slow to make size from seed and only ever making a very small tuber anyway (this is the smallest tuber of all Cyclamen), but this is easily grown, highly perennial and worth every effort to establish, though this too requires patience as everything about this species seems to be “slow”!
for UK sales ONLY NOT available for export
Cyclamen repandum