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Can't the flower colour change according to light levels and irradiation (UV)?
I'm very stupid in Cyclamens. Hear that they can be incresed only by seeds. How you multiply cultivars? Is there some way for tuber cutting? Hope if yes, it is not great secret. Reply to my private mail ( janis.bulb@hawk.lv ) could be acceptable, too.Janis
I allways supposed that Cyclamen tubers has only one growing point from its center forming trunklike formation with buds on its top. I supposed that if it is broken - it will not more form new tuber and old tuber will die, too.Janis
Janis - I planted heredifolium here in the early 70's. When I could afford more I plannted some whites too. They seeded about until a very cold snowless and dry winter came in 90-91. All died. Seven years later one huge leaf came up from the oldest bulb. When digging it I accidentally chopped it in half but it was obvious the growing point had frozen off in that winter and certainly took its time to make a new one. johnw - very icy.
Outside coum were lost, too, bur suddenly found one seedling deep in lilac shrubs.Janis
John, there is a whole grupa cyclamen, akin to C. coum. They grow in the mountainous regions of the Caucasus from the foot of the mountains and at least until 1500. These cyclamen are perfect winter conditions in the center and north-west European part of Russia.Last winter at -30 snow in my garden was no more than 3cm. Cyclamen blooming in the spring and thrive - and the adult plants and seedlings. I also know a clone of S. purpurascens, which grows in the gardens of my friends in the Urals.These cyclamen survived the severe winter of 2009/2010 year, the Urals were to -40 and very little snow.Here are photos of flowering cyclamen in my garden.