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I've been seeing dark-colored bugs the sz of mealy bugs in the bottom of my decorative pot. I bleached the pot & used soapy water on the plant a couple of...
M. Rose
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May 4, 2003
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I have two suggestions when you pot up your plants. First, cover the drain holes with squares of old metal screen (I'm not sure how nylon screening would work,...
dooleyville
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May 5, 2003
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Hi Folks, After our move from Canberra to Northern Tasmania things are beginning to settle down enough for me to spend a bit of time with the cyclamen. I ...
Chris Stafferton
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May 6, 2003
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Hi Chris, the pink marbling on mirabile was originally regarded as one of it's main characteristics and and was the reason it was named mirabile. Most plants I...
Mark Griffiths
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May 6, 2003
6:44 pm
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Hi Mark, Thanks for that. I'll keep and eye on the pink marbling and see what happens. My other plants have leaves that are represented amongst your photos....
Chris Stafferton
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May 7, 2003
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1461
This year in Australia the autumn was a bonanza for my cyclamen plants - perhaps because of the exceptionally long and hot summer baking they received. One...
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May 12, 2003
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Hi Clive, my cyclamen hederifolium had a bumper crop of flowers this season too, I didn't have this happen to any of mine though, Lyn Edwards Canberra...
Lyn Edwards
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May 12, 2003
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This abberation in my experience is ephemeral, does not re-occur and does not seem to reduce vigour. My suspicion is that it is the result of insect damage...
trevor wiltshire
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May 12, 2003
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Dear Clive, I suspect I have seen your "strange" color/flower on hederifolium MANY times (over the years) but never in the abundance you describe. The first...
The Grahams
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May 13, 2003
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I too get this strange streaking of colour in certain heds. (which I think rather beautiful!) which occurs fairly regularly in one patch growing on especially...
Barbara Knox-Shaw
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May 14, 2003
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In a message dated 5/14/2003 2:46:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,...
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May 15, 2003
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Folks, I have just added over 550 new images to my web site (http://www.edgewoodgardens.net). There is something of interest to members of all the lists...
John Lonsdale
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May 25, 2003
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Folks, I have just added over 550 new images to my web site (http://www.edgewoodgardens.net). There is something of interest to members of all the lists...
John Lonsdale
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May 26, 2003
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Hi, I have subscribed to this list, my name is Charlie and wonder what countries this list takes in, and how active it is? I became interested in Cyclamen some...
charlie
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May 26, 2003
9:19 am
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Hi Charlie, the list is not too active at the moment but it's still running. I think most of the members are in the UK, US or Europe, however there are several...
Mark Griffiths
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May 26, 2003
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<<The link you attached to the email to all the groups did not work for me. It may be that one of the parenthesis attached was part of the link.>> Hi Arnold, ...
John Lonsdale
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May 26, 2003
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Hello and Welcome from me, Charlie, we are going into our dormant season here in the UK so not such an active time at the moment. I live in East Anglia in the...
Andrew Gooch
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May 26, 2003
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Welcome to the Cyclamen list Charlie. My name is Mary Wise and I live in the South West of Western Australia. I am a beginner with Cyclamen but really enjoy...
Mary Wise
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May 27, 2003
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Hi Henry, Thanks for that information, I assume that this list top posts to save reading what has gone on before or scrolling down. Having only been on ...
charlie
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May 27, 2003
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1475
Welcome from me too Charlie, I am also growing lots of cyclamen from seed, its very rewarding as it doesn't take long for seedlings to reach flowering compared...
Lyn Edwards
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May 27, 2003
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Hello Mary, It would be a pleasure to exchange seeds or plants. I have actually been pollinating our Cyclamens here with a sable hair paint brush, and am not...
charlie
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... Hi Mark, Thanks for that information, I actually wondered if anyone in Oz was interested in Cyclamens. The list of seed suppliers that we received a couple...
charlie
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... Hi Andrew, East Anglia sounds a treat, but the name only because I am really unaware where this might be located. I have sent another post which should...
charlie
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May 27, 2003
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Hi Charlie, I am in north-west Tasmania. There are not many sources of seed in Oz - no commercial sources that I am aware of if you want much more than ...
Chris Stafferton
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May 27, 2003
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Thanks for the welcome Lyn, it is much appreciated. Kind Regards, Charlie ... -- A fallen flower Flew back to its branch! No, it was a butterfly. Moritake This...
charlie
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May 27, 2003
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I purchased a number of /Cyclamen coum/ from Arrowhead Alpines in Michigan this spring. They came in little pots, going dormant. About all that is visible...
Henry Fieldseth
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May 27, 2003
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Dear Henry, when the seed is ripe the pods open-looking exactly like the eggs in the sci-fi film Alien, the pods have toothed/serrated edges. Usually about 40...
Trevor Wiltshire
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May 27, 2003
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... Hi Chris, We are in Omeo, Victoria, just below Mt Hotham. I would be interested in buying some seed. The last seed we tried to raise in some controlled...
charlie
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May 27, 2003
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Henry, My understanding is that the coil will relax and the stems straighten out and then the capsule is ready to harvest. Unfortunately I have never witnessed...
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May 27, 2003
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Hi Charlie, there is no problem bringing cyclamen seed into Oz. As long as the seed is clean and labelled with its FULL botanic name quarantine will be happy...
Lyn Edwards
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