GENUS CYCLAMEN by Grey-Wilson Christopher

GENUS CYCLAMEN by Grey-Wilson Christopher

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An account of the 19 species of the genus cyclamen, which belongs to the primrose family. The work gives details of the history of the genus, along with cultural information, stating that with the right selection of species it is possible to have cyclamen in flower almost throughout the year.

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GENUS CYCLAMEN by Grey-Wilson Christopher

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, especially dodecatheon and soldanella, cyclamen has no obvious affinities and holds a rather isolated position. The book gives details of the history and full cultural information of the genus, stating that with the right selection of species it is possible to have cyclamen in flower almost throughout the year. The study is aimed at botanists and keen gardeners.
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ISBN 13 9780747012214
ISBN 10 0747012210
Title GENUS CYCLAMEN
Author Grey Wilson Christopher
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1991-05-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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