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Pat nice to see those they are lovely. The other problem is finding room for the seedlings before deciding which to keep and which to discard.
Pat clearly you have not visited Brian recently. This is a case of 'Do as I say,not as I do'.He has hundreds if not thousands of plants all in excellent condition.
Paul although I am not a member, The Cyclamen Society has an excellent seed exchange and I am sure you would find some good forms there. I would say however that what comes off a good parent is no guarantee of a good seedling,unless like me you find them all good.I attach a picture below of two seedlings from the same seed pod collected in Turkey from a 'good'parent.This illustrates the difference in what can come up.
I had a dozen germinated and they were the two most contrasting and I discarded the rest.I have attached a picture of some leaves of plants, again from one wild collected pod, from Crete. They are not very exciting but different. The bottom two although not apparent in the picture are quite silvery but the rest are dull green and also the flower colour was variable. I find this variability in offspring of seed from one plant interesting.