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I assume, given the parentage, that the hybrid isn't as hardy as hederifolium? The Cyclamen Society has this to say: C. africanum is closely related to C. hederifolium. In the wild their ranges do not overlap but in cultivation they readily hybridise – C. x hildebrandii. C. africanum is generally a bigger plant, much less hardy, has a more spherical tuber, roots from the entire surface (flatter and generally bare of roots on the base in C. hederifolium) and has yellow anthers (rust coloured in C. hederifolium).
A bit of a disappointment. Not only is it not niveum I think it is Cyclamen cilicium not mirabile
Very beautiful plants indeed. I never made it to such beauty in a planter. But Jan Bravenboer has left with his seeds a lot of very beautiful footsteps in my garden.Such gardeners will be remembered a long time with his beauties in a lot of gardens all over the world. I always give seedlings from these away with his name.The first one is quite large 50 cm across a single plant.Some have now leafs up to 15 cm long and they will grow until May.Thank you Jan.
Mark, the plants don't read the books The coum has quite small leaves which are rather wavy. I've had this in hederifolium but have not seen it in coum. I'll know once it flowers. I had my doubts about the alpinum too but as you say the leaves look right(ish) but the flower shape is wrong. It is the first flower in a pot of seedlings so it will be interesting to see more flowers.