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Some of my Cyclamen flowering in pots in the greenhouse.Cyclamen purpurascens 'Fatra Form'Cyclamen purpurascens albumCyclamen purpurascens babies sown in 2007a very poor show compared with Thomas and it was too wet today to lie on the grass and photograph the one flower in the gardenCyclamen intaminatum which has been flowering since the middle of JuneThe flowers open white with a green eye and turn pink later
RobinI have discussed with another forum member and we are having difficulty seeing any coum,they all look like hederifolium. You could lift the larger ones out and pot them on individually and this would leave room for the others to develop and also any dormant seed to germinate which it may do this autumn. Hederifolium can be a brute.They are fairly robust and usually move easily if watered in and shaded to give them a chance to move away.
[Good news from your seeds - are you interested to see the parents of your babies in my garden?Lots of different leaf colours, silver leaves, good markings and flowers from darkest pink to bright rosy - I love this species :
Cohan, my plants did well in 35° and full sun for more than two weeks (Yes, Maggi - on top of the floodings)only the flowers looked overburdened during the hottest time of the day. So why not placing your pots in more sun.