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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #540 on: December 16, 2010, 08:27:06 PM »
Melvyn -   I wondered if you were growing Bowles' Apollo so this news and the appearance of pink suffusion is doubly exciting.  So far there are 5 pink seedlings but the one in the post is certainly the most pronounced.

I have grown lots of Bowles' Apollo seed and can't recall any pinkish-ness. Perhaps I was just inattentive.  As cyclamen seed leaves in a communal pots get so entangled one can easily lose track of what's happening. This year I have planted Melvyn's seed one seed per cell in 2 flats with 144 cells - and 3 weeks ago the leftovers in a flat of 50 cells - hence it is possible to see the changes from first leaf to the following ones.  The observations are eye-opening; pure silver changing to unmarked green and more commonly the reverse, dark shiny green with silver centre to the reverse and silver edges becoming silver-centred!

Thanks again Melvyn for the seed and I will keep you updated.

A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #541 on: December 18, 2010, 10:37:22 AM »
Two of my persicums
C persicum var. autumnale, blooming successfully this year, this plant is in flower for 4 weeks now.
seedlings of 'Persian Beauty'.
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #542 on: December 18, 2010, 10:49:44 AM »

A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?

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A friend is now successfully rooting and more importantly growing on cuttings of hederifolium. He takes a growing point (floral trunk) with leaves attached and a tiny amount of the underlying tuber. These root and a new tuber is formed.They are put in a heated propagator. As you would expect mould is a challenge and precautions are necessary against it.It is interesting that the ones he took last spring did not go dormant and have continued to grow through the summer and are now flowering.
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #543 on: December 18, 2010, 01:27:41 PM »
Two of my persicums
C persicum var. autumnale, blooming successfully this year, this plant is in flower for 4 weeks now.
seedlings of 'Persian Beauty'.

Oron those are lovely leaves. It is amazing the diversity of leaf pattern on persicum. Also love the autumnale
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #544 on: December 18, 2010, 01:35:00 PM »

A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?

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A friend is now successfully rooting and more importantly growing on cuttings of hederifolium. He takes a growing point (floral trunk) with leaves attached and a tiny amount of the underlying tuber. These root and a new tuber is formed.They are put in a heated propagator. As you would expect mould is a challenge and precautions are necessary against it.It is interesting that the ones he took last spring did not go dormant and have continued to grow through the summer and are now flowering.

Tony I too have seen these plants and it is a very interesting method indeed. I believe a paper on this method of propagation is being prepared for the Cyclamen Society.
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #545 on: December 18, 2010, 05:33:14 PM »
A question - has anyone successfully propagated a cyclamen by chopping in half a tuber with multiple floral stalks in half to replicate? I once accidentally halved a huge old hederifolium tuber with the spade, I was 50% successful. And are multiple stalks necessary?
I have attempted to divide tubers into two or more pieces, usually when treating damaged tubers rather than as a method of increasing desirable forms. I have had success with C.hederifolium, C.graecum ssp candicum and C.rohlfsianum. The attached photos are of Cyclamen rohlfsianum forma album which I divided into two as the tuber was crescent shaped and rather soft when I received it. The strange thing is that the first piece has many leaves wth an average width of 2.5 cms and the second has fewer leaves with an average width of 9 cms and has a completely different appearance.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #546 on: December 18, 2010, 05:35:16 PM »
Oron, superb leaves on Cyclamen persicum 'Persian Beauty', thanks for showing.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #547 on: December 18, 2010, 06:49:40 PM »
Tony & Melvyn - Thanks for that.

On another note I have been waiting expectantly to see how two tiny hederifolium seedlings would develop.  They promised to be very dwarf but it appears they are growing out of that.  There is a dwarf strain of persicums which used to be about in the supermarkets. I can't recall seeing them of late but I really haven't been looking for them.  I wonder how that strain was developed. Are there naturally occuring dwarf persicums?  It would be wonderful to have dwarf hederifoliums and purpurascens.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #548 on: December 21, 2010, 08:08:29 PM »
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #549 on: December 28, 2010, 06:41:20 PM »
A few C. hederifoliums seedlings that have been pulled for further assessment.

Off to repot the rohlfs into 25cm clay pots.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #550 on: December 28, 2010, 07:25:11 PM »
Wow, John!

those are choice!  Nice work.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #551 on: December 28, 2010, 11:43:26 PM »
Wow, John!
those are choice!  Nice work.
Jamie

Jamie  - I'm afraid it's no work on my part, simply seed from the Cyclamen Society.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #552 on: December 29, 2010, 04:50:18 PM »
How beautiful, John! I like especially those in pic 141.
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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #553 on: December 29, 2010, 04:55:09 PM »
How beautiful, John! I like especially those in pic 141.

Susan - I sent seed in to the SRGC of the better long-leafed silver hederifoliums. Sorry I would send you some but I sowed the last here a month ago and every one came up last week.

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Re: Cyclamen 2010
« Reply #554 on: December 30, 2010, 10:34:40 AM »
John, thank you so much.  :) Perhaps next year there will be another chance.
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