Martin Pellizzer

Cyclamen Purpurascens Subsp. Immaculatum

Cyclamen purpurascens subsp. immaculatum is a charming member of the Primulaceae family known for its striking, velvety foliage and delicate blooms. Native to the mountainous regions of southern Europe, this plant thrives in cool, shaded environments with well-drained soil. Its leaves are heart-shaped and often display a deep emerald green with a waxy texture that adds to its ornamental appeal. The flowers, which appear in late winter or early spring, come in shades of pink and white, creating a subtle yet elegant display. This subspecies is prized by gardeners for its unique appearance and ability to bloom reliably under the right conditions.