Cyclamen alpinum (= Cyclamen trochopteranthum) is a perennial plant growing from a tuber, native to an area of southwestern Turkey, northwest of Antalya.
The alternate species name trochopteranthum comes from Greek trochós "wheel" and pterón "feather", "wing", probably meaning "propeller" and ánthos "flower".
The flowers have five petals, pale rose-pink to pink-carmine or white with a dark magenta spot at the nose.
The petals are spreading rather than fully upswept and often twisted like the blades of a propeller, as in Cyclamen parviflorum var.
It is found in south west Turkey, in Turkish pine, juniper, sweetgum, or cedar woodland at 350–1,500 m (1,150–4,920 ft) above sea level.