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 7:00 am
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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@...>...
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,...
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: ...
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 2:44 pm
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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...
... 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 2:18 am
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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 2:18 am
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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 8:10 pm
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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...
Graeme, What's a "7*7*8" pot? How big is a 50 pence piece? --Henry Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Zone4/5 (min -35C) ... __________________________________ Do...
... 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...
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...
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...
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 8:14 am
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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...
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...
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 1:30 am
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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...
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...