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There is of course the display at the Late Bulb Day, this Saturday... I'm sure Roma will bring some Cyclamen along if she is coming
I'll be there and will bring along as many different Cyclamen as I can. I might even have Cyclamen cyprium with one flower
Nice to see you are now getting flowers on your Cyclamen graecum, David. It just needs patience ( and seed from good plants to start with).
Maggi you'll have noticed there are no Shows at the moment
This cyclamen I grew from seed I found in a wood in Dacia, Turkey in October 1995.. It took a couple of years to germinate and then produced leaves year after year. The corm grew to 10cms and then it started rotting in winter. I cut the corm in half, dusted it in sulphur and repotted it in this large clay pot. It sulked for about 3 years and then started growing again producing some leaves but never a flower. Last year I got two flowers. This year it may at last produce a decent flowering as I can see many flower stems coming up from the corm. The largest leaf is 20cms. in length.My other cyclamens grow like weeds and every pot of bulbs I have eventually produces some cyclamens That's why I am rather proud of this one. Patience has it's own reward !
" Keep them dry and rather warm during summer."The plant is permanently kept in the glasshouse BUT in the west of Scotland, an average summer temperature is 18/20°C ,so heat is a difficulty. We are best suited for growing Meconopsis, Primula and tender Rhododendrons.