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Nurserymen now offer a vast assortment of houseplants chosen for their multi-hue buds and foliage. The most prominent issue with these plants though is the owner’s lack of knowledge in how to care for them leading to the plant’s demise. Stakes placed in plants offer notes that help the new owner and/or inexperienced gardener better understand the plant’s requirements to thrive in its new environment. By following the instructions for placement, care and maintenance, your houseplant can be something you enjoy for years to come.

Houseplants native to tropical climates do require special care and expertise, so starting with something listed in the “easy-to-grow-plants” is ideal for the novice. This will help you learn the in’s and out’s of cultivating and in turn better prepare you for more challenging plants.

There is a range of tropical native houseplants that can be grown inside the home. Although they were once thought to only grown in a greenhouse, recently they are more popularly used as accents in home decorating. If you’re in the learning stage, you should be careful with this variety. Climate can not be ignored. Some plants can hold up in dry heat better than others that might prefer a more moderate atmosphere. Those that flourish in warmer temperature are the most desirable for beginners.

The construction and texture of foliage help you determine which plants respond well indoors. Plants with thick, fibrous leaves are made to release less moisture. The slower the release of moisture, or transpiration, the more suitable the plant is for the indoors. This slower release rate is accomplished through sunken breathing pores, officially known as stomata, and substantial outer cuticle, or skin.

Examples of the plants such plants are the Christmas cactus, Sansevieria, more popularly called the “snake plant” or “mother-in-law’s tongue”, and Hoya, named after the botanist, Thomas Hoy. Poor choices that you should steer clear of, because of the foliage’s rapid transpiration and thin leaves, are the Maidenhair Fern, Coleus, Cyclamen and Fuchsia. All require a humid environment which is not conducive to the indoors. Even if you were to add moisture to the atmosphere, it will ruin your furniture.

Extend the life of your houseplant, whether it be one you have purchased or a gift or a gift from a friend, by investigating and becoming well versed in its care and maintenance with includes plant water needs. In return, you will soon be a seasoned gardener with a home full of stunning foliage and flowering houseplants.

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Cyclamen Flower Blooming Time lapse


Hardy Cyclamen Leaved Violet 25 Seeds-Shade Perennial


Hardy Cyclamen Leaved Violet 25 Seeds-Shade Perennial


$4.99


This is no ordinary Violet! Compact, vigorous plants with Cyclamen-like leaves. The mid-green foliage is marbled in silver-grey, having a rich maroon-red underside and graced with lots of mauve-pink flowers. Superb as an indoor pot plant, grown in low containers on the patio, or in a sheltered position in the garden. Flowers spring, Hgt. 10-15cm (4-6in). Hardy in zones 4-9 Proper name: Viola core…

Hardy Red Coum Cyclamen 15 Seeds - Great in the Shade


Hardy Red Coum Cyclamen 15 Seeds – Great in the Shade


$4.99


Cyclamen are among the most charming of plants, whether grown as specimens in the rock garden, used as opulent groundcovers under deciduous trees and shrubs, or kept in pots in cool greenhouses. The rounded, smooth-margined leaves and somewhat squat, but prominent and numerous, white, pink, or red flowers, lend great charm to the early spring garden. The flowers cheerfully withstand snow’s coming…

Hardy Coum Cyclamen 15 Seeds


Hardy Coum Cyclamen 15 Seeds


$4.99


Cyclamen are among the most charming of plants, whether grown as specimens in the rock garden, used as opulent groundcovers under deciduous trees and shrubs, or kept in pots in cool greenhouses.

The rounded, smooth-margined leaves and somewhat squat, but prominent and numerous, white, pink, or deep pink flowers, lend great charm to the early spring garden. The flowers cheerfully withstand snow’s…


Genus Cyclamen (Kew Magazine Monograph)


Genus Cyclamen (Kew Magazine Monograph)


$28.95


This guide in this series of botanical monographs aims to provide a comprehensive account of the 19 species of the genus cyclamen. The genus cyclamen comprises of a group of very distinct species native to parts of Europe and western Asia, as well as North Africa. It belongs to the primrose family, the primulaceae, and although the flowers bear some resemblance to other genera in the family, espec…

Systemic insecticides to control mealybug, scale, aphids, cyclamen mite on ornamentals (Circular / Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station)


Systemic insecticides to control mealybug, scale, aphids, cyclamen mite on ornamentals (Circular / Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station)





Hardy Cyclamen


Hardy Cyclamen


$19.99


As many as 50 plants blooms on mature plant!

Wet Gloss - # 26 Cyclamen


Wet Gloss – # 26 Cyclamen


$9.12


Wet Gloss – # 26 Cyclamen by IsaDora for Women – 0.16 oz Lip Gloss

Cyclamen Figurine


Cyclamen Figurine


$71


-Handcrafted from the World?s Finest Full-Cut Faceted Crystal.

Cosabella Sweetie Bra Cyclamen


Cosabella Sweetie Bra Cyclamen


$42


This bra is fun, sexy, AND comfortable! Wear under a low cut or baggy tee or top to add a little flash of color and lacy femininity. The unlined cup offers gentle support, this flirty bra has no underwires and the lace is very soft. The perfect addition to an outfit that needs a little extra something. Shown here in Cyclamen. • 73% polyamide/12% elastane/10% viscose

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