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Melvyn thats very similar in flower to my post 373 which came from NW Crete,the Rhodope peninsula.I hesitated to call mine ssp candicum as I think it might not be from the known area but I cannot see much difference
Very nice indeed Melvyn. I take it they are outside, they wouldn't look so perfect in my wet garden.
Here most damages on Cyclamenleaves are caused by cutworms (Agrotis + Euxoa).Replanting some Cyclamen seedlings I found among some Cyclamen rohlfsianum one lacking the typical reddish colour of the proliferation - could this result in a white flowering plant? (seeds are from a normal pink one)Edit: After searching in internet it is nearly impossible the seedling will be white as it seems there is only one white in cultivation?! http://www.cyclamen.org/rohlf_set.html (this one has reddish flower and leaf stalks)Nevertheless I am very curios how it will flower
Finally finished my coum bed . . .
Until now there are no flowering Cyclamen - but today I had to replant an older Cyclamen rohlfsianum in my garden. It grew in a rectangular corner of a trough, I was amazed how perfectly the tuber has used the space.