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Speaking of C. hederifolium, we planted a batch if various kinds of CS hederifolium seed on the 12th of December 2008. Each variety is rather overcrowded in 3" square pots. Tonight I noticed 5 hederifolium 'Nettleton Silver' seedlings are about to open flowers. I've never had cyclamen bloom so early in life. Is this usual for ex 'Nettleton Silver' seedlings? Or should I blame Ian Young's recommendation of frequent applications of sulphate of potash? Nothing as good as the foliage of a 'Nettleton Silver' I got from Potterton & Martin has appeared amongst the seedlings, ...yet. johnw
I have received and sown seeds of Cyclamen leicolor in 2007 from a bulgarian botanical garden origin. I have found nothing about this species or ... Looking at the leaves now, I suppose it is a form (?) of Cyclamen persicum. What do you think about it ?Dom
I've had C coum flower in 10 months from sowing, that's my fastest. But I have never flowered C hederifolium in the first year.
That's a fine colony of hederifolium Guff, and a good range of leaf types. Clearly they enjoy the needle mulch which sets them off so well A rather promising purpurascens there all right John. Have you ever tried seed from Jan Bravenboer? I've been delighted with the results.
It would be cool if this leaf type stabilized on this purpurascens seedling.johnw
Very nice John. By the way, I am told by friends who have teenage kids that the current expression is "straight out of the fridge."