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Hey Joakim —I’m growing Cyclamen cilicium as well, and am planning to grow C. repandum, C. mirabile, and C. alpinum. But I don’t have personal experience with low temperatures yet with those. You might find this article helpful, from the curator of a botanical garden near me:https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/articles/cyclamen-for-winter-and-spring/(We are US zone 8 here; I would guess you’re in zone 7, for the hardiness indications in the article.) Hope that helps a bit,KellyPS My climate has a rainy autumn through spring, but very dry summers.
Facebook Post by Arthur Nicholls re: The Cyclamen SocietyHappy to report that we have resolved the problems with our PayPal account.You can use PayPal for Membership, purchase of Publications and Seeds.
Can I assume that Arthur knows there are significant numbers of members of the Cyclamen Society who are members of SRGC and this Forum and who, like me, would never, ever, deem to be members of the collective ‘Facetwit’?
has anybody a plant or picture from, c. hederifolium pjn 014 01 from lakka paxos ssp. crassifolium? ?
Thanks for the description of your covering Gert-JanI must admit that I also plan to order from CSE but I do not understand how they want the form sent.Should it just be filled in and placed in an envelope with a stamp. That is for non UK members that is?Kind regardsJoakim
I was the person who collected the seed. I sowed some myself and gave some to friends and the remainder went to Jan bravenboer where I suspect you got yours. The resulting plants are variable but definitely ssp crassifolium I have 4 plants in my greenhouse although I haven't photographed them.
DavidIf you use FaceBook sensibly you would then be able to access The Cyclamen Society page. Lots of good info from people who have not yet seen the light and joined SRGC.
I have now photographed 2 of my plants.