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Cyclamen Coum. Round-leav’d 
Cyclamen. 
Clafs and Order. 
Pentandria Monogynia. 
Generic Char after. 
Corolla rotata, reflexa, tubo breviffimo fauce prominente. 
Bacca teefa capfula. 
Specific Char after and Synonyms. 
CYCLAMEN Coum foliis orbiculatis planis, pediculis brevibus, 
floribus minoribus. Miller's Diet. 
CYCLAMEN hyemale orbiculatis foliis inferius rubentibus 
purpurafeente flore; Coum Herbariorum. 
Hort. reg. Paris. Herm. Cat. 
CYCLAMEN orbiculato folio inferne purpurafeente. Bank. 
Pin. p. 307. 
The common round-leav’d SGwebread. Park. Par ad. p. 198. 
Grows wild in many parts of Italy and Germany, and is 
fometimes found with white flowers; if the feafon be mild, or 
the plants fheltered from the inclemency of the weather, this 
fpecies will flower as early as February, or much earlier by 
artificial heat. 
As it grows naturally in woods and fhady places, it will 
thrive beft in a mixture of bog-earth and loam placed in a 
north border; if planted in the open border, it will require to 
be covered with a hand-glafs during winter, and in the fpring, 
when in bloom'; the more ufual method with Gardeners is to 
preferve them in pots in a common hot-bed frame, the advan- 
tage of this method is that they may, at any time, be removed 
to decorate the parlour or the ftudy. 
The plants of this genus admit of but little increafe by their 
roots; the befl method of propagating them is by feed, which 
fhould be fown foon after they are ripe in boxes or pots, and 
covered about half an inch deep, placing them where they may 
have only the morning-fun, till the beginning of September, 
when they may be removed to a warmer expofure. 
