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That's our problem - we have no ants ( no idea why) and the BD clearly does not work as hard as the ants would.....
A bunch of Cyclamen alpinum f. leucanthum seedlings I have to transplant them into indvidual pots this summer.
David that's an unusual looking C. libanoticum. The flower looks like a cross with C.cyprium - the leaves look more like pseudo-ibericum.
... Let's see if any of the others comment on that one, as I said it was from seed.
Well. Thanks to Mark for originally starting this and to Steve and Otto for your contributions.I went into the greenhouse yesterday to check if my Cyclamen NOTlibanoticum had a scent and couldn't discern one at all. The other member of the household usually excels in the olfactorial department (at least she does when I have a crafty fag behind the garage!) but she couldn't get a scent at all. I tested her on a C. pseudibericum which I couldn't smell at all but she found a hint of a scent.I've read the description (and looked at the photograph) of C x wellensiekii in Grey-Wilson and it does look very similar to my plant in all respects but he describes the scent as a mild form of C libanoticum ("but the hybrid has not inherited the sweeter perfume of C pseudibericum")