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Portraits of two cyclamen in flower today. Cyclamen purpurascens, a form from Kranjska Gora Slovenia which one might expect to see in flower now but there are also flowers coming on this nice dark form of Cyclamen hederifolium at least two months earlier than I would expect.
Thank you Hans, you could well be right. Now, would Tony have written the seed envelope wrongly(unlikely) or did I have a senior moment (likely)!
As far as I'm aware C. repandum used to have two sub species, ssp rhodense and ssp peloponnesiacum. Later this became C. repandum and C. rhodium with 3 sub species, ssp rhodium, ssp peloponnesiacum and ssp vividum. The Cyclamen Society Web Site shows the original. Do I take it that the revision has not been accepted?
Quote from: David Nicholson on July 02, 2011, 08:24:24 PMAs far as I'm aware C. repandum used to have two sub species, ssp rhodense and ssp peloponnesiacum. Later this became C. repandum and C. rhodium with 3 sub species, ssp rhodium, ssp peloponnesiacum and ssp vividum. The Cyclamen Society Web Site shows the original. Do I take it that the revision has not been accepted?Your detail is currently correct, C repandum and C rhodium with the 3 sub species, ssp rhodium, ssp peloponnesiacum and ssp vividum. The current Cyclamen Society seed list gives these species, the Cyclamen Society web site is a bit out of date. However, I'm sure we're overdue for another set of name changes
Many thanks Diane. As the specialist Society one would expect the Web Site to be upto date.