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"The round patterned leaves and dark pink fragrant flowers spring alive in June and continue into August, adding great color to the summer woodland garden. In colder climates, great drainage in the winter is key to good survival. This species does not go dormant and retains its leaves throughout the year." [[http:// | "The round patterned leaves and dark pink fragrant flowers spring alive in June and continue into August, adding great color to the summer woodland garden. In colder climates, great drainage in the winter is key to good survival. This species does not go dormant and retains its leaves throughout the year." [[http:// | ||
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"The flowers of C.purpurascens (2n=34) are the most fragrant among the 20 species in the genus cyclamen. Although C.purpurascens has been grown among gardening devotees, unlike C.persicum it has not developed into a major commercial plant... Flowers of C.purpurascens had a rose- or hyacinth-like fragrance." | "The flowers of C.purpurascens (2n=34) are the most fragrant among the 20 species in the genus cyclamen. Although C.purpurascens has been grown among gardening devotees, unlike C.persicum it has not developed into a major commercial plant... Flowers of C.purpurascens had a rose- or hyacinth-like fragrance." | ||
- | The headspace of the flowers (species from the Cyclamen Society of the UK), trapped on Tenax TA, contained citronellol (17.8%), (E)-cinnamic alcohol (9.1%), methyl decanoate (4.9%), decane (3.7%), geraniol (3.0%), limonene (2.0%), linalool (1.6%), cinnamic aldehyde (1.2%), | + | The headspace of the flowers (species from the Cyclamen Society of the UK), trapped on Tenax TA, contained citronellol (17.8%), (E)-cinnamic alcohol (9.1%), methyl decanoate (4.9%), decane (3.7%), geraniol (3.0%), limonene (2.0%), linalool (1.6%), cinnamic aldehyde (1.2%), |
[Volatile compounds in the flowers of Cyclamen persicum, C. purpurascens and their hybrids., Ishizaka, H., Yamada, H., Sasaki, K., Scientia horticulturae, | [Volatile compounds in the flowers of Cyclamen persicum, C. purpurascens and their hybrids., Ishizaka, H., Yamada, H., Sasaki, K., Scientia horticulturae, | ||
- | The strong and attractive rosy-floral scent of wild cyclamen growing in the Alps is based on linalool, citronellol (30.5%), nerol (1.6%), geraniol (13.9%), citronellal (0.5%), neral (0.1%), geranial (0.2%), (E)-2, | + | |{{citronellol.jpg| citronellol }} \\ citronellol| {{geraniol.jpg| geraniol }} \\ geraniol| {{e23dihydrofarnesol.jpg| (E)-2, |
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+ | The strong and attractive rosy-floral scent of wild cyclamen growing in the Alps is based on (headspace %): Linalool (12.5%), citronellol (30.5%), nerol (1.6%), geraniol (13.9%), citronellal (0.5%), neral (0.1%), geranial (0.2%), | ||
[Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 184-185] | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 184-185] | ||
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+ | were the sources of a floral note) and methyl citronellate (0.96%), (E)-2, | ||
+ | [Shibusawa, Naoe, Isao Nohara, and Ryo Ohsawa. " | ||
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Cyclamen purpurascens Mill. as Cyclamen europaeum L. \\ | Cyclamen purpurascens Mill. as Cyclamen europaeum L. \\ | ||
Thomé, O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.4 t.473 (1885) \\ | Thomé, O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.4 t.473 (1885) \\ | ||
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+ | Cyclamen purpurascens \\ © Rolf Marschner (2005), | ||
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