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QuoteI am not sure that your Cyclamen creticum is correct - a lovely plant, but the flower looks to be the wrong shape. Could be a hybrid. What is the origin of the plant?Arthur, it Probably is a hybrid as that particular group of plants are very promiscuous,and it is difficult to get the true plant.That one was grown from my own seed so could have crossed with anything in the group. It is a very good one whatever it is and flowers like this every year. I have some seedlings from it so will be watching to see if they come true . Meiklei has darker foliage and flowers about a week later, while this one is closer to the Repandum group.
I am not sure that your Cyclamen creticum is correct - a lovely plant, but the flower looks to be the wrong shape. Could be a hybrid. What is the origin of the plant?
MichaelSome of the hybrids are very colourful and very lovely, and your plant shows this very well. I just wanted to make sure that the Galanthophile - Martin - did not think it was a coloured Creticum.
Quote from: art600 on March 14, 2008, 07:50:22 PMMichaelSome of the hybrids are very colourful and very lovely, and your plant shows this very well. I just wanted to make sure that the Galanthophile - Martin - did not think it was a coloured Creticum. I'm afraid to say I did think it was a (fantastic) pink creticum. Although I still get the Cyclamen Society journal I'm afraid I don't pay as much attention to the latest ins and outs of the cyclamen world as I used to, and I'm easily taken by surprise by new developments and discoveries. I haven't grown creticum for many years, having lost all my seed-raised ones in a hard winter (remember those?) so I just assumed that there must be some pink creticum around now, thanks to new collections, new colour breaks or whatever. I should concentrate more instead of just swooning over amazing forum pics!