Definition
Genus Cyclamen includes a group of flowering plants known for their distinctive, reflexed petals and often beautifully patterned leaves. They belong to the primrose family (Primulaceae). Cyclamen species are native to Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, and parts of Asia. They thrive in woodland and rocky habitats. Gardeners cultivate them for their attractive flowers and foliage. They're commonly seen as houseplants, adding color indoors. They symbolize love and devotion in the language of flowers.