When and how to plant cyclamen in Phoenix, Arizona
If you live in the Phoenix, Arizona, area and don't have cyclamen in your garden, you're missing out on a very cool flowering plant. I plant one every winter here at the Tropical Paradise, and I'd never even heard of them until a few years ago.
They love the cool desert weather, and bloom continuously. They are so amazing that they hardly even seem real. If it's November or December, go get one.
And I mean one, or maybe two. Cyclamen isn't meant to be planted in masses, like most annuals, and I've never seen it in six-packs. It's what I would call a "specimen" plant, a plant that looks it's best standing alone.
It's November 11th and I planted the cyclamen that you see there yesterday. I got it at Home Depot, and it was a little over four dollars. It will remain in bloom all winter, grow a little bit, but not much. Like any annual, it will die when the heat of the summer returns, which here starts in April. But all winter it will be spectacular.
It requires very little care, just regular water and every once in a while detaching a leaf or two or a spent bloom. But mostly they do OK on their own. This one I've planted where I can get to it as necessary, but it's not along the walking path in front, because it doesn't need to be fussed with every day.
I've only seen them in three colors: white, red, and this which is kind of a light purple. Is that fuschia? Anyway, I'm planting purple and white petunias, and this seemed a nice compliment.
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