词条 | Cyclamen cyprium |
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| image = Cyclamen cyprium.jpg | regnum = Plantae | unranked_divisio = Angiosperms | unranked_classis = Eudicots | unranked_ordo = Asterids | ordo = Ericales | familia = Primulaceae | genus = Cyclamen | subgenus = Corticata | binomial = Cyclamen cyprium | binomial_authority = Kotschy }} Cyclamen cyprium (Cyprus cyclamen) is a perennial growing from a tuber, native to woodland at {{convert|300|-|1200|m|ft|abbr=on}} elevation in the mountains of Cyprus. It is the national flower.[1] Cyclamen persicum and Cyclamen graecum are also found on Cyprus, but are not endemic. DescriptionLeaves are heart-shaped with coarsely toothed edges, green variegated with blotches of silver above and purple beneath. Flowers bloom in autumn to winter, and have 5 upswept petals, white to pale pink with a magenta blotch near the nose. The bases of the petals curve outwards into auricles. After pollination, flower stems curl, and seeds are borne in round pods, opening by 5 flaps when mature. Cyclamen ×wellensiekii Iets. is a hybrid obtained in 1969 in the Netherlands between this species and Cyclamen libanoticum – the other species of sub-genus Corticata. This fertile hybrid has pink flowers from November until March. GalleryReferences1. ^Κυκλάμινο το κυπριακό External links{{commonscat}}{{Wikispecies}}
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