
Persian cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum)
Persian cyclamen, also known as Cyclamen
The Persian cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is a perennial plant that originates from regions such as Turkey, Israel, parts of Northern Africa, and several Greek islands. Historically, its roots have been mixed with lime and dispersed in water bodies to stun fish, making them easier to catch. This fishing technique is now prohibited in many areas due to its environmental impact.
Key Facts About Persian cyclamen
Attributes of Persian cyclamen
Lifespan
Perennial, Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Height
15 cm to 32 cm
Spread
15 cm to 22 cm
Leaf Color
Green Silver Variegated Gray
Flower Size
5 cm
Flower Color
White Red Pink Purple Lavender
Scientific Classification of Persian cyclamen
Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Heathers and allies
Family
Primrose
Genus
Alpine violet
Species
Persian cyclamen
Toxicity
Ingestion or significant physical contact with sap