On them our eyes rest lovingly; imagination wanders for a moment through those mossy glades, where cyclamens are growing now, and primroses in spring will peep amid anemones from rustling foliage strewn by winter's winds.
Pink cyclamens and yellow amaryllis starred the moist brown earth; and under the cypress-trees, where alleys had been cut in former time for pious feet, the short firm turf was soft and mossy.
The turf beneath our feet was starred withcyclamens and wavering anemones.
As cut flowers for the dinner-table Cyclamens have no rival at that period of the year, and as specimen plants in the home they are delightful for their free-flowering habit, compact form, and elegant foliage.
Instructions on raising Cyclamensfrom seed will be found at page 256.
Where Cyclamens are extensively grown it is usual to make the first sowing in August, and many gardeners regard this as the most important period for securing healthy young seedlings.
Illustration: Cyclamens in the wild garden; from nature.
Hardy Ferns are grateful for the coolness of their northern flanks, and Cyclamens are happy on the ledges.
But of these, two are now conspicuously noticeable for foliage--the hardy Cyclamens and the blue Himalayan Poppy (Meconopsis Wallichi).
I began walking up and down the room between those cyclamens and the cabinet.
I was kept waiting for some minutes, I remember, in a little room upon which a conservatory opened, a conservatory full of pots of large mauve-edged, white cyclamens in flower.
And in my heart I sing O, let me be a burro-boy again; O, let me sleep among the cyclamens Of my own land.
The daisies, the anemones, and the cyclamens are round me pressing: The anemone buds hold out to me their precious rubies; the daisies kiss me in the eyes and lips; and the cyclamens shake their powder in my hair.
And in front of me, and towards me, and beside me, Walked Allah's fairest cyclamens and anemones.
And a few were given to Shakib, of which that Dream of Cyclamens was preserved.
After the cyclamens the Christmas roses are in bud.
We repeat this because it is so important, and because Cyclamens are so beautiful that they are worth any trouble you can take for them.
It is not as generally known as it should be that nearly all the Cyclamens are hardy.
The one thingCyclamens will not stand is stagnant moisture.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cyclamens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.