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CycramMen Heperazro.ium. Ivy-Leavep 
CYCLAMEN, or Sow-BREAD. 
De ee 
Cla/s and Order. 
PENTANDRIA MoNnocGyYNIA. 
Generic Charaéer. 
Cor. rotata, reflexa, tubo breviffimo: fauce prominente. 
Bacca te@ta capfula. 
«Specific Charaéfer and Synonyms. 
CYCLAMEN bederefolium ; foliis cordatis angulatis denti- 
culatis. Hort, Kew. 1. p.196. Willd. Sp. Pl. 
810. 
CYCLAMEN europeum. Mill. Di@. 1. 
CYCLAMEN folio hedere et yernum. Lod, Icon. 605. 
CYCLAMEN romanum foliis hedere, flore carneo et flore 
_ purpureo. Swert. Florileg, t. 59. 
CYCLAMINUS orbicularis. Dod. Pempt. 337. 
—— tempore florens. Clu/. Pan. 234. Hifi. 
265. 
CYCLAMEN Gedcenfaliam, Bauh. Pin. 308. Ger. emat. 
844.2. f. 5. Rait Hift. 1206. 
CYCLAMEN vernum flore purpureo, Park. Parad. 195+ 
t.197.f. 1. 
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The ivy-leaved Cyclamen is faid to be a native of Italy 5 is 
a very valuable plant, on account of its early flowering, fweet 
fcent, and beautiful foliage. It is not fo hardy as europaum, 
but can be cultivated in the open ground. May be propagated’ 
by cuttings of the root, Cultivated by Gerarp, in 1596 
