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Must remember to tip out my pot with cyprium in it to separate the corm from the hederifolium that it is mixed with.
I paid a quick visit to the Cruickshank Botanic Garden last Friday to drop off plants for the plant sale and took the opportunity to see the Cyclamen rohlfsianum, parents of my plants.The first one is one of the original two, collected in Cyrenia, Libya in 1952 Of the other three I am not sure which is the original and which are the two offspring, sown about 1982/83.
Wow 1952. Nearly as old as my mother in law but much easier on the eye.
The leaves on my own plants are a bit lanky as they do not get enough light when the sun is lower in the skyCyclamen rohlfsianum - leaves
I sowed some Cyclamen rohlfsianum seed seed mid-August and put them where all my seed pots go in an open frame outside. Weather's been awful here for the last couple of weeks apart from the odd reasonable day and , as there was no germination, I took pity on it and put it on the kitchen windowsill. I now see I have three seedlings germinated out of five sown. Do I assume that keeping them indoors will be the best option and try and keep them in growth for as long as possible?