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Excellent pics everyone. I'm hoping to prepare some pics today and post them too.Anne,What a cracker of a silver purpurascens!! It looks to be absolutely solid silver?
Bill, might you feel able to send some seeds over here too? I have a nice form of Cyclamen purpurascens ex Limone form I can offer in exchange, also to anyone else who might like a few (as long as the slugs don't get to them first there's quite a lot of seed pods).
Bill,That's an impressive set of leaves for just a second year seedling. Given they only produce a single leaf the first year for me usually, how the heck did you end up with so many leaves the second year? It would be interesting to hear whether it flowers, and if so, what colour the flowers are? It would be fascinating if it stays permanently yellow like that throughout maturity..... and what the seedlings from it would end up looking like if it was successful in setting seed.
Howdy All,I posted some Cyclamen pics down in the Cyclamen topic, and various bits and pieces here and there (Massonias and Haemanthus for example) if anyone is interested. There are assorted bits and pieces flowering the garden here that will fit in with this topic though....Everything from my Beaugainvillea which has been in flower since about October, through the Canarina canariensis which has a single flower on it for the second year in a row, to Protea nerifolia alba (with a closeup for he lovely furry details), Iris unguicularis 'Snow Queen', and unknown Gladiolus nanus type that has appeared out of nowhere. Anyone know which one it is? Doesn't match any others I have, so I am wondering whether a hybrid seedling or something?Anyway, enough chattering..... here's the pics.Enjoy.