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A Forumist on the NARGS Forum is trying to find information on the history of Cyclamen hederifolium "Ian White" form, a rather nice white hederifolium. None of my literature gives any information, can anyone help please and I'll pass it on?
Many thanks Steve. As I noted I have 3 plants obtained as subsp. anatolicum ( 2 from Peter Moore & 1 from Pat Nichols) all supposedly from the same population in Rhodes. They are similar in leaf pattern - though not in colour - but differ markedly in flower shape. Hence my sceptical view of the supposed subspecies. How are they to be distinguished?
Ian White was an active member of the Cyclamen Society about 30 years ago, he shared time on his passion for cyclamen with cycling and eventually cycling took all his spare time I still grow Ian's selection but don't have any photos, it was selected for its long arrow shaped leaf with very good markings and has white flowers
Another venerable one. The plant I mean, not you Gerry. That's not to say that you're not venerable Gerry. Give up digging David, you're going to bury yourself!