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Bolinopsis, I think you will find that is coum. C.alpinum dosn't usually have any white on the basal blotch, it's a solid dark nose.
Anthony, that cyprium looks like hederifolium album. What are the leaves like? Twice I've had pink hederifolium mixed in with cyprium from the Cyclamen Society seed. Here's the usual cyprium flower
Incidentally, I don't think there are many purpurascens album seed donors out there (it's a relatively rare plant). I've been trying for years to get seed through the CS exchange but it is always in really short supply or just not available - I was lucky last year, for the first time ever I got 5 seeds
I sowed some seeds of Bowles Apollo which I purchased at the CS show Wisley last year and some are coming up right now - but the leaves of some look a kind of "pinky" like mirabile (please see the attached pix). Is it normal for Bowles Apollo?
Thank you for your answers, guys!So would I still be able to call hederifoliums with two shields marks on leaves but no pink or red colour "Bowles Apollo", or I can't......?
You can't call it 'Bowles Apollo' if it's from seed. Only cultivars that are vegetatively propagated, i.e. cloned, can bear the original cultivar name.