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Does C. adzharicum flower very late in the UK?
SJW - Here's what I grow as C. kuznetzovii from the Cyclamen Society. The flowers improved greatly in year 2 or 3. The leaves as you can see are rather plain..
I have to ask forumists this question again. Back in the 60's when I started receiving garden magazines - I think it was weekly and called Practical Gardening from England - the coums were a very strident magenta. In the easterrn USA they were rare but the same colour, when I first got to Kew and Wisley they were the same colour. They really hotted up the winter gardens. Whatever happened to that strain? It went by various species names which escape me. Really valuable, still I can't imagine it would combine well with any clear pink ones, white yes but surelt pink. It must exist somewhere. Is it seen in the wild.johnw
Thanks Jacek. It is good to know that the strident magentas were not just a selection in cultivation and that they do exist in the wild in Turkey.
This is probably the most 'strident' colour form I have - from CSE seed. Strident in the sense that it's a deep shocking pink colour although I'm not sure if that's the shade you mean. (And the true colour is quite difficult to capture unless you're a skilled photographer, which I'm not .)
...my coums sit deep in the sandy soil drained in summer by enormous suction of old birches roots.
The ants have been quite busy over the years...