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Cyclamen graecum anatolicumThere has been some discussion on the forum on how this should be distinguished from other forms of C. graecum. Tony Willis suggested (privately) to me that in this form growth occurs all over the top of the tuber rather than just from the centre; this is consistent with my own observations of the 3 plants I have under this name. I have also noticed that the flowers on these plants mostly tend to droop & then shrivel while remaining attached to the scape rather than falling away cleanly as mostly happens in other forms of graecum. Has anyone else noticed this?
On the dried collected tubers - I thought that some cyclamen were now being grown in fields (presumably from seed) and then harvested and imported as dried tubers. I think I've seen some packs that made some statement about not being wild collected although they look the same as the infamous woolworth's packs of days gone by.and of course they still have pictures that aren't right on the packs...for me I buy tubers very rarely now, I prefer to grow from seed.
Interesting. Is the Monte Smith form of graecum anatolicum? I have a plant raised from CS seed (so it may not be true) that has growth points all over it.
I visited the local Garden Centre today. ...........so I left with my bags of grit.
mine is an odd thing. Basically green with slightly raised cream veins. Never a flower so far and it's tiny. I have another "anatolicum" that has more typical leaves and is also tiny as in the leaves don't even get over the rim of the pot.
This Cyclamen Society seed was wild collected in May 2010 in the Goynuk Gorge, Beydag, Turkey. I'm sure I've read on the SRGC forum about the good graecum anatolicum leaf forms in this area (perhaps the collector is a forumist?) so I'm pleased that at least one of the seeds has eventually germinated.