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From seed received from the SRGC Seed Ex (1041/07) labelled Cyclamen africanum I have three seed pots sown 1st September 2008. The leaves in two of the pots are very similar (see pic 1) but some of the leaves in one of the pots look very different (see pic 2 and close up pic 3). I would be most grateful if one of the experts could take a look and tell me please if I am likely to have africanum or do I have a mixture?
Thanks for that Diane. I'll read up in Grey-Wilson about tuber differences between the two.
Gerd, does your cyprium stay pink or just on opening?
Quote from: David Nicholson on September 20, 2010, 09:09:37 PMThanks for that Diane. I'll read up in Grey-Wilson about tuber differences between the two. I can help with that. I've shown these pixtures before somewhere, but can't find where, sorry, so just easier to repost.C africanum has a distinctly concave top with roots coming mainly from the sides and baseC hederifolium has a rounded top with roots coming from the top as well as the base
Hi David,Whatever they turn out to be, they look very healthy indeed. Well done flowering in just two years from sowing too. I keep my cyclamen seed in the cold frame, and I reckon the wind blows it about because I often get seedlings appearing in the sand they are all sitting on, so its entirely likely that they get blown also from seed pot to seed pot...