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Hello Davey, no its not rare for C.hederifolium to have a perfume, when the Cyclamen Society undertook field studies in Corfu and Zakinthos it was found that practically all of the plants were perfumed. What I have found to be more unusual is to find a good fragrant plant of C.hederifolium album. Pleased that you have plants that are perfumed because its a great additional attribute, especially if you are able to bring them indoors to appreciate it.
Superb graecum album from Hans
Some different forms of Cyclamen mirable. The first has large squat flowers,the second is fairly typical and the third and almost white one.The last picture is a seedling from the white plant which has turned out to be pink.
Kris, the twisted flowers are fascinating, doubt I have ever seen this in C. graecum. Is it ex 'Rhodopou' or ex Rhodopou?
Krishere is one of my plants from Rhodopou. I ave several and they have long elegant flowers but mine are not twisted and they all have fairly standard leaves As there are different strains of Cyclamen species around (and offered in seedexchanges), is there any source where plants could be checked if they are true to type ? If not, perhaps we could build up a database here in this forum similar this Hubi made for Crocus cultivars.