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...
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...
Howdy All, I have a somewhat confused Cyclamen hederifolium 'Island Scented Strain' here in Canberra, Australia at the moment. We have had unseasonably HOT ...
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 10:50 am
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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...
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...
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...
trevor.appleton
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Dec 8, 2002 9:47 am
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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 4:22 pm
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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 4:22 pm
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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 7:19 pm
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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 ...
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 8:47 pm
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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 1:01 am
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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 1:35 am
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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...
trevor wiltshire
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Dec 9, 2002 6:59 am
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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 7:44 am
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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 7:52 am
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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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 10:35 pm
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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...
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...
... 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...
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 6:48 am
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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 7:54 am
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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...