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That leaf shape reminds me of a dwarf perennial plant I was given out west. I forget the name but it was a shiny green, grew on rock walls and cliffs in the southwest of England, looked like Pilea peperomioides and died the first winter. M..... or O.....
Quote from: johnw on September 26, 2009, 06:56:57 PMThat leaf shape reminds me of a dwarf perennial plant I was given out west. I forget the name but it was a shiny green, grew on rock walls and cliffs in the southwest of England, looked like Pilea peperomioides and died the first winter. M..... or O..... Not Umbilicus rupestris or wall pennywort is it John? If so and you want to try again please let me know.Unfortunately I'm away from garden & records just now but certainly Jan Bravenboer's 'Green Ice' seed gave me a wonderful mix of green-on-silver & silver-on-green.I agree Guff; purpurascens is a wonderful species & impossible to have too much of
On the subject of time to flower. I have had buds on coum and purpurascens at 6 months, the coum didn't open though until spring. Hederifolium, I sowed seed August 17 08, they started to germinate August 30ish, first sign of buds was July 26 09. They were grown in my cool basement with the lights on 24/7.Pot of Hederifolium 1 year old seedlings, picture was taken September 19th.
My brother took these for me.Dark Purple Hederifolium
Robin. I don't think the summer dry would be a problem, possible that prolonged snow cover will be disadvantageous for a plant in full leaf by late autumn. It grows wild not far from you along the Valley and lower slopes of Vaud Alps South of Lac Leman. Others will perhaps comment on their experience with it in the mountains. I reckon it could be OK. Cheap to obtain and easy from seed it is worth a try ... and how good it would look, naturalised on your rocky slopes!
Robin - Thomas saw Cyclamen purpurascens in Italy ... he will correct me if he also saw Cyclamen hederifolium. It is the latter that I was referring to, not sure about C purpurascens for dry places