Problem Solved
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Problem Solved
Artist
Connie Handscomb
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Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
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Cyclamen (Persian Violet; Sowbread)
Family : Primulaceae
Cyclamens grow from tubers (the corms were fed to pigs to enhance the flavour of the pork,hence this pretty flower has the rather unfortunate nickname Sowbread). Different blooms vary with the seasons.The petals can be red, pink, white, or fuchsia; the leaves a contrasting green, white and purplish colour. When the petals spiral up and open over the plant, they look like they are standing in a strong wind (or a ballerina in a tutu).
While it prefers cooler temperatures, at least 17 species grows as a wildflower in the warm Mediterranean, east to Iran and Russia, and in Europe from France through to Yugoslavia, preferring the deciduous mountain forests. Cultivation of this plant began in the 1890's, although the pot plants are not as hardy (most potted plants originate from Syria).
Medicinally, it has been used for centuries. The Greeks used it to heal wounds. During the Renaissance, it was used for earaches. Homeopaths make tinctures from the tubers to cleanse the bowels.
This plant was popular, and plundered; its natural population severely dwindled so that today many species (such as the European Purple Sowbread - Cyclamen purpurascens) are protected by law in many European countries.
It has been said that if you place a cyclamen next to your bed, you will be assured a good night's rest : it will chase away bad dreams, protect you from negative influences, and release pain you might have from your past. It was even believed they could ward off bad weather. Symbolically, the cyclamen can mean diffidence or resignation.
Sources:
The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Magical Plants [S. Gregg]
Wildflowers Of The World [Everard; Morley]
The Wild Flowers Book [E. Tomanova]
Clay Perry's Fantastic Flowers [Text M. Perry]
The Romantic Language Of Flowers [Davies;Saunders]
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Here is this spring's edition of the cyclamen, protector from things negative, and guardian of the weather. It has been raining so very much lately, I may need to surround our place with a huge multitude of these blooms so we might stay afloat :)
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March 27th, 2017
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Comments (10)
Karry Degruise
Beautiful capture in light panels dance and freely in the win great title. Problem solved
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful floral close up with great definition of the whites, light and shadows, dof, colors and perspective, Connie! F/L
Calazone's Flics
Wonderful capture Connie, nice lighting and silky petals! l/f
Connie Handscomb replied:
'Morning Greetings, Calazone! Thankyou! Cyclamens have such sweet graceful swirls to their petals.. they intrigue me :))
Two Small Potatoes
This is such a welcome reminder that spring is here. Beautiful!
Connie Handscomb replied:
It is a slow arrival this year ... but it has come; thankyou for taking a peek ...:))
Kathy M Krause
Wow! This is a spectacular capture Connie! I absolutely love it! Your description is awesome and wonderful! Thank you. L/F
Connie Handscomb replied:
Thankyou so much, Kathy! And I appreciate your taking time to read the description as well :))