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I found one source for this cultivar, but it is slightly pricy. As I would like to get more than one, I was wondering if anyone has some suggestions for...
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Dec 2, 2002
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You need to specify whether you live in Canada or the U.S. since cyclamen are subject to CITES regulations and require a "passport" to cross any national...
Diane Whitehead
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Dec 3, 2002
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Ah, thanks. I didn't realize that. I live in Portland, Oregon, USA. ... to...
dooleyville
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Dec 3, 2002
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Howdy All, I have a somewhat confused Cyclamen hederifolium 'Island Scented Strain' here in Canberra, Australia at the moment. We have had unseasonably HOT ...
Paul Tyerman
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Dec 3, 2002
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Dear Diane et al, CITES may be required for you in the US>Canada etc, and certainly is if I were to send you plants, seed etc. from the UK but is not required...
trevor wiltshire
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Dec 4, 2002
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Paul, You are not the only one with 'out-of-season' flowers. I have one hederifolium in flower as well - though no leaves. I also have flowers (2 so far) on my...
Chris Stafferton
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Dec 4, 2002
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Hi Paul from Mary in Western Australia. Most of my cyclamen are going dormant now but C purpurascens is sending up buds is this its normal flowering time ? I...
Mary Wise
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Dec 6, 2002
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I have succeeded in germinating Cyclamen (hardy sp) seed provided by the Cyclamen Society for the first time (as opposed to it germinating next September). The...
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Dec 8, 2002
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Trevor, Your question about seedlings is like so many questions about gardening...the ANSWER "depends" on a bunch of factors including what the question really...
The Grahams
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Dec 8, 2002
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Good Day All As a follow up to earlier postings I did a little survey yesterday. 26 C. hederifolium plants in bloom in the "garden" (did not include any "under...
The Grahams
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Dec 8, 2002
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The message <007e01c29e9f$6873bf80$0101a8c0@Home> ... I keep mine on the east facing window-sill of my bedroom all winter and they do fine. I'm sure they'll...
Janet Galpin and Oliv...
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Dec 8, 2002
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Greetings All, Janet's mention of growing the cyclamen seedlings right on, reminds me of something that has been fretting me for years and I would appreciate ...
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Dec 8, 2002
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I know I have very little experience in growing cyclamen but just because of that I have tried several ways of growing the plants. I grew 42 pots of cyclamens...
Hal or Nancy Robinson
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Dec 8, 2002
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Trevor, Mine, too, are now starting to germinate and at moment the pots of seedlings are on a shaded SE facing windowsill in a cool bedroom. They are...
Steve Walters
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Dec 9, 2002
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Marcia I'm no botanist but I think dormancy in cyclamen is just an adaptation to their natural habitat. The species are mainly from the Mediterranean - cool,...
Steve Walters
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Dec 9, 2002
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In my experience with Cyclamen seedlings it is best not to induce dormancy, but to grow them continuously for at least two seasons. However Philip Baulk at...
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Dec 9, 2002
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Dear Mary, I am visiting my daughter and will be in Melbourne, Tasmania, Sydney etc between 21st January and 10th February 2003. Would welcome suggestions for...
trevor wiltshire
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Dec 9, 2002
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We still have several autumn species out in flower on the rock garden-C. cyprium, hederifolium, cilicium, mirabile, quite a few coum coming into flower now. Of...
trevor wiltshire
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Dec 9, 2002
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Hi Trevor, Sorry, not Mary, this is Chris. Suggest you visit the Mt Annan Botanical Garden south of Sydney - they specialise in Australian flora. In Tasmania ...
Chris Stafferton
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Dec 9, 2002
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Thank goodness you have answered Trevor Chris :)) many thanks. Living out in the wilds of Western Australia I have no idea what is on offer in the Eastern...
Mary Wise
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Dec 9, 2002
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Hi, Everyone! If you will recall, about a month ago I bought some hederifolium tubers on sale and asked if I could get them started indoors. I did decide to...
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Dec 9, 2002
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Hi, I just joined, and only recently started growing cyclamen. I'm also the plant buyer for a huge school-fundraising plant sale. I'd heard that people had...
Henry Fieldseth
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Dec 10, 2002
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Welcome Henry Thanks for a very interesting email, other than British suppliers I can help as to where to get Cyc. purp. from. Andrew East Anglia UK Henry...
Andrew Gooch
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Dec 10, 2002
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Over the last two years I have purchased about 150 C.Coum which I have grown on in pots. I have been luck to be able to select these plants from a very...
Graeme Wood
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Dec 11, 2002
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Seems to my memory that they often don't show variegation as brand new seedlings. Have had a few that did, but most seem to wait until their second season to...
Marge Talt
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Dec 12, 2002
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Graeme, I would have to agree with Marge that initially they may not show variegation. I do not know the technicality of this, but the following are from my...
Paul Tyerman
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Dec 12, 2002
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... You haven't gone wrong anywhere, Graeme, except for showing a minor lapse in patience. Often the markings do not appear until the second year and the...
Jack Lambert
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Dec 12, 2002
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Dear Graeme, Cyclamen tend not to have variegation, it is very unusual and newly emerged seedlings usually die quickly as they appear to have no chlorophyll.....
trevor wiltshire
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Dec 13, 2002
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Welcome Henry, The timing of your posting is most interesting as there has been a fairly extensive recent exchange of emails on Trillium-L (which you might...
The Grahams
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Dec 13, 2002
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I know cyclamens don't like direct sun, but since I live in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state) where it's overcast & rainy all winter long, is putting...
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