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We have been busy mulching our cyclamen here at Wisley, the mulch being composted pine bark about 50mm max in particle size- commercially here in the UK its...
trevor wiltshire
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Sep 1, 2003
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Thanks Barbara What a very interesting and enjoyable email to read. It painted a lovely picture in my mind. Andrew Barbara Knox-Shaw <knoxshaw@...>...
Andrew Gooch
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Sep 1, 2003
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Anyone know the id of this cyclamen. I received it as a gift and it had no id. thanks, Arnold New Jersey...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Sep 7, 2003
3:44 pm
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Hello Arnold I think it is a Cyclamen pseudiberican. Hope this of help. Andrew Arnold Trachtenberg <Arnold@...> wrote: Anyone know the id of this...
Andrew Gooch
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Sep 7, 2003
4:36 pm
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Andrew; Thanks so much. I check out the literature and any online resources I can find and let you know if it matches. Arnold...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Sep 7, 2003
4:54 pm
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Hi Arnold, I'm not so sure it is C. pseudibericum - but it is hard to tell. Depending upon when the picture was taken, my top candidates would be libanoticum,...
John Lonsdale
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Sep 7, 2003
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John: Picture taken today. Spent the summer outdoors in partial shade. Arnold...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Sep 7, 2003
6:22 pm
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Arnold, I don't see how it can be anything other than a hederifolium then. J. Dr John T Lonsdale, 407 Edgewood Drive, Exton, Pennsylvania 19341,  USA Home: ...
John Lonsdale
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Sep 7, 2003
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Dear Arnold, until it flowers we cannot be sure but my bet is hederifolium-the tetraploid type with glossy thick leaves-we saw somthing similar to this on the...
trevor wiltshire
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Sep 8, 2003
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The leaf & bloom stems on my 2 Cyclamens are so long & skinny that they hang down low like an umbrella. When I water about once/wk, 2-3 leaves turn yellow & go...
M. Rose
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Sep 11, 2003
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... Watering too much I would imagine.... Charlie ... -- At Zen centers they say There is a Way to be practiced, And a religious truth to be realized. Tell me,...
Charlie
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Sep 12, 2003
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Hi Everyone, I have a miniature cyclamen, a beautiful pink in colour, with a deep burgundy centre from which the petals stand back and from which permeates a ...
Charlie
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Sep 12, 2003
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Hello everyone, Just a quick question. In a group of seedlings germinated from seed in August 2000 (recieved from J-M) labeled c.hed.conf. 'skepelos' I have...
fenna orpin
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Sep 15, 2003
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Dear Experts, I have 3 different plants I would like to have confirmation of there identity. Attached photos as well... I have a few plants that look to me as...
oron peri
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Sep 16, 2003
5:59 pm
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Hi, I look forward to exchanging news of Cyclamen blooms. I don't breed them, I just enjoy them. Down here in the Southern Hemisphere there are a number of...
Marge Hurst
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Sep 17, 2003
7:28 am
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I attach a picture of Cyclamen mirabile Tilebarn Nicholas (I think) grown and selected from Cyclamen Society seed. I have returned to Cyclamen-L again. Rick...
Rick Lambert
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Sep 27, 2003
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Hi Rick Yes, that could be a Tilebarn Nicholas - it is certainly similar to mine witht he variegated banding around the edge of the leaves. Mine is just...

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Sep 29, 2003
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Following last years e-mail about all the C. Coum seedlings coming up with plain green leaves. I am pleased to report that now they are in full growth this...
Graeme Wood
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Sep 30, 2003
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Graeme, re C.graecum I find that some seedlings grow rapidly and others are slow. I usually pick out the faster growing ones and pot them on separately and...
Mark Griffiths
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Oct 1, 2003
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Graeme, What's a "7*7*8" pot? How big is a 50 pence piece? --Henry Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Zone4/5 (min -35C) ... __________________________________ Do...
Henry Fieldseth
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Oct 1, 2003
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... I think it may be a 7x7x8 cm pot, which is about 2.8 x 2.8 x 3.2 inches. 2.5cm = 1 inch ... Hmmm, if it's like a NZ 50 cents piece it's very similar to the...
Marge Hurst
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Oct 1, 2003
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A 50p piece is a curvilinear sepetagon about 3/4 ins diameter. Rick Lambert Northampton England zone 8...
Rick Lambert
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Oct 1, 2003
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Tilebarn Nicholas seems a very obliging plant. I obtained mine from Tilebarn some 3 years ago and got some healthy seed pods a year later. I attach a picture...
Paul Bielby
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Oct 1, 2003
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I love the picture of the Tilebarn Nicholas seedlings in bloom. What a lovely leaf with the pink and the Christmas tree pattern. JanK in Coquille OR...
Jan Kelly
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Oct 1, 2003
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I live in York, a bit further south than Sunderland, and I too am having the best C graecum season for years. I was thinking of writing about it this morning;...
Boize, Barbara (ESD)
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Oct 2, 2003
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Hi Paul, very nice pic! Plants will vary as they were produced by sexual reproduction (even if the plants were self pollinated) and so will be genetically...
Mark Griffiths
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Oct 2, 2003
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Thanks, Mark, for your advice about labelling my seedligs and also the kind comment on the Tilebarn Nic Pic. (It was one of my first with a new macro lens - I...
Paul Bielby
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Oct 3, 2003
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I am watching hederifolium come into bloom (over the last several weeks) and have been wondering about a number of "questions". Yesterday I saw a bumble type...
The Grahams
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Oct 5, 2003
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Last year I visited a friend and saw an amazingly long and decoratively marked hed leaf. I immediately went home, dug up all my long-leaves, and planted them...
Diane Whitehead
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Oct 5, 2003
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This is something I wonder about too. On our land in Corfu, Greece, we have thousands of C.hederifolium growing wild, and the range of colour (white to...
Cali Doxiadis
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