The holiday decorations we display in our homes each December are important cultural, familial and emotional touchstones for many individuals and families. These treasures evoke memories of loved ones ...
If I asked you to name a holiday flower, my guess is poinsettia, amaryllis or paperwhite would be the first to come to mind. But there’s another, underused seasonal plant that deserves attention.
Cyclamen are ideal for those on the hunt for a festive holiday plant that works indoors and out. The cool-season, tuberous-root plants can brighten a garden as well as star in a dining table ...
Hardy cyclamen are a lovely ground cover that get better with each passing year. Native to areas of the Mediterranean such as Greece,Italy, Turkey, and Israel, this low-growing plant has delicate ...
Hostas are perhaps the first plant that comes to mind when you think of a shade garden, but to really make the space pop, consider adding this companion.
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When I visit nurseries with holiday gifts in mind, I always look for something a little different, something that might provide renewable pleasure, something like paperwhites or amaryllis. But ...
A petite flower, who loves to cheer up the winter months, is cyclamen. This tuberous perennial comes in red, purple and white, as well as pink Winter is cyclamen’s season of growing and blooming. A ...
Cyclamen are an extremely popular flowering houseplant particularly during the winter time. When grown successfully they can produce lovely flowers for a couple months inside the home. In this video I ...
Whether you’re looking to fill your flower beds, pots or garden borders, these hardy perennials will add a range of shades to your garden - offering everything from pure white through all shades of ...
Whenever I see cyclamen at a florist’s shop around this season, a gentle melody starts playing in the back of my ears. Titled "Shikuramen no Kahori" (Fragrance of cyclamen), it was a 1975 hit number ...