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This was a kind gift from HansJ. in 2017, Cyclamen purpurascens forma album. Having read Chris Grey-Wilson's book though this might just qualify as forma carmineolineatum ("flowers white with a narrow carmine zone around the mouth, extending upwards a little along the veins")
Yes Bart, this comparison is very interesting, thank you.what I like is when the cyclamen is naturalized in the garden, they sow by themselves: here are my mothers with their little ones. However, spontaneous seedlings are very long to arrive at flowering: none yet to flower. I would like more color than white for C hederifolia. are they not too tight? I have 3 species so that naturalizes in the garden C. hederifolia, C. cilicium, and the coum, which scatters much more and prefers the lawn.are there other species that would do so in zone 7?