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1838
I have a solution to your squirrel problem. Trap and remove. i.e. drown them. .They not only eat c.seeds, they eat bulbs, rose hips, birds eggs. Nest in your...
Brian Rogers
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Jun 1, 2004
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Dear Cyclamenfriends , I’m searching on this time for the firstdiscription of Cyc. intaminatum . These discription was published from Meikle , in Notes...
Hans und Babs Joschko
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Jun 3, 2004
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Howdy All, I have a query about what is the maximum time taken for Cyclamen seed to germinate? I'd always heard a couple of years, but a maximum of around 4 ...
Paul Tyerman
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Jun 29, 2004
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Dear Paul, Silver leaf plants do not lack chlorophyll and are often just as sturdy as all green plants. The silver is caused by gas filled cells in the...
Trevor Wiltshire
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Jun 29, 2004
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Trevor, Thanks for the response. ... Interesting! Well for whatever the reason teh silver leaf seedlings have alawys grown tehre at a much more sedate pace...
Paul Tyerman
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Jun 29, 2004
11:42 pm
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I have always had success with Cyclamen Society seed by storing them dry until early autumn (March), and this year has been no exception. Last year I had for...
Barbara Knox-Shaw
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Jun 30, 2004
5:30 pm
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It is time to put in my order to the Cyclamen Society for seed. The seeds haven't been collected and sent in yet, but the usual species and variants are...
Diane Whitehead
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Jul 2, 2004
8:23 pm
1845
Diane's comments on paying for seed from England reflect concerns I have had in the past. One year I was able to order due to the kindness of a member...
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Jul 3, 2004
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1846
We now have fresh cyclamen seed available for shipping (instructions included), and we've put all the dormant cyclamen remaining from spring 2004 sales on sale...
Ellen Hornig
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Jul 9, 2004
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Hello Cyclamenfriends, I try to find the adress of Alberto Castillo from Argentina , can anybody help me in this group ? I believe he also collecting Cyclamen...
Hans und Babs Joschko
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Jul 21, 2004
7:29 pm
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Johann: Alberto is a member of the Pacific Bulb Society and I believe he is recovering from some medical condition. ...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Jul 21, 2004
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Hello Arnold , Thank you for your help Greetings Johann...
Hans und Babs Joschko
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Jul 22, 2004
6:57 am
1850
I noticed the first flowers on Cyclamen intaminatum yesterday. Seems very early. I have planted a few corms of intaminatum at the base of a crevice bed. They...
Rick Lambert
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Aug 3, 2004
6:20 am
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we have had a very hot dry summer and I to am amazed how early they are blooming this year. Although I did not record the exact date of the...
Brian Rogers
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Aug 6, 2004
11:39 pm
1852
Received as a gift. Arnold New Jersey...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Aug 8, 2004
3:35 pm
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Arnold, is your Cyclamen flower as violet as it appears in the photo? Perhaps if you would show a few leaves of the foliage identification would be...
Charlotte Jacobson
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Aug 9, 2004
11:34 am
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Charlotte: In bright light it appears very white. Arnold...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Aug 9, 2004
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Arnold, i am wrong, there is a pale mauve cyclamen - C. pseudoibericum. The web site www.markgriffiths.org gives good information and photos so you can...
Charlotte Jacobson
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Aug 10, 2004
8:18 am
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Hi, thanks for your kind comments, Charlotte. The mauve pseudo-ibericum had a bad year this year but it's a lesson to keep all seedlings, including the "runts"...
Mark Griffiths
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Aug 10, 2004
8:34 am
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Mark, thanks for your information on varieties within the genus. Explains why I have so many pots of unflowered seedlings. I had better take good care of...
Charlotte Jacobson
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Aug 10, 2004
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Hello Arnold, The photo you have attached looks to me like C. africanum, but it might be also C x hliderbrandii [Hederifolium x africanum] One of the...
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Aug 10, 2004
5:48 pm
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Oron: Thanks, all good points to help in the ID of the bulb. I'll let you know what i find. Arnold...
Arnold Trachtenberg
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Aug 10, 2004
11:32 pm
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I was interested to see Rick's note on his Cyclamen intaminatum being in flower a month ago. Repotting has delayed my comments until now. I still do not have...
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Aug 25, 2004
10:38 am
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The interesting thing about this C. intaminatum is that it is in scree and not a pot. Usually I loose this species if I plant it outside but this time it has...
Rick Lambert
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Aug 26, 2004
11:19 pm
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Having recently joined the discussion list, I've been eagerly checking for new postings, but have found none since I first looked at the site. Is this still...
Marguerite Hardin
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Sep 24, 2004
4:47 am
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Hi Marguerite, Dormancy depends on where you live. I have balearicum, coum, persicum, repandum, rhodium and pseudibericum in flower at the moment. Others in...
Chris Stafferton
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Sep 24, 2004
5:23 am
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... I think it's the dormant season for conversation, certainly isn't dormant for cyclamens down under. My "ordinary", hederifolium mostly I think seed ...
Marge Hurst
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Sep 24, 2004
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Just remembered, a couple of weeks ago I saw the most amazing double cyclamen at the local garden centre. It's still in its pot but I will take a photo. The...
Marge Hurst
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Sep 24, 2004
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Anyone else having trouble loading the CS index webpage? I don't get any links. I am looking for their e mail address. Am I too late for the seed...
Trevor Appleton
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Sep 24, 2004
6:51 am
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C. hederifolium blooming here since late July, c. purpurascens since May.C. cilicium, graecum, and rohlfsianum started the last two weeks. John Anderson, near...
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