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Hello! First I would like to thank all of You for me beeing part of your group and I am really interested to know some obteining methods of cyclamine! Thank...
Traica Doina
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In an article from 1998 (see http://www.dainet.de/igz/jb/ewsc96.htm) hybrids of C. persicum x purpurascens are described (it is in German language). Are such...
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Thanks Jean, and many thanks for your comments about my web site! Mark ... From: Jean M Vande weghe To: Cyclamen-L@yahoogroups.com Sent: 30 December 2001 21:10...
Mark Griffiths
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Thanks for this Peter, this is new information to me. I am using orchid bark, but as you point out, it may still cause a problem. This is a very useful tip...
Mark Griffiths
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Traica, Hi, glad you are interested. I grow most of my cyclamen from seed. Directions are in the archives. Think the main thing is germinating them in the dark...
Nancy Swell
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Jan 6, 2002
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Welcome to the list Traica. The Cyclamen Society web site has a page listing sources around the world: http://www.cyclamen.org/sources_set.html Marge Talt,...
Marge Talt
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Hello Mark, I know that bark seems to be a cheap, quick fix to supply humus and I fell into that pitfall decades ago. In my experience, the best source of...
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... From: Chris Stafferton To: Cyclamen List (E-mail) Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:08 AM Subject: [Cyclamen-L] First blooms Down Under I have two c....
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I received an email Jan.6 that contained a supposedly 40K attachment. The anti virus company screened it and said it was a virus. I tried to contact the...
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Jan 11, 2002
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Dear friends, I don't seem to do very well with C. intaminatum, I suppose Temperatures here are too high for this Sp. winter temp. never drops under 5c,...
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Hi Oron, The new book "Cyclamen of Turkey" places C.intaminatum in hardiness between C.cilicium and C.mirabile so you should be ok for temperature! Regards...
John Stirling
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... I suppose Temperatures here are too high for this Sp. winter temp. never drops under 5c, generally around 9-12c at night Summer temp. are 23-34c. ... ...
Jean M Vande weghe
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This message could not be delivered on first attempt so am resending. Keith Martin ... From: J & G Martin To: Cyclamen -L @ yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
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Re comments below. I haven't capability of providing lightproof room for 20 pots, hence zip lock bags. Once germinated they would be potted and placed on the...
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can any one give me the reason why developing flower's rot just as they are emerging thrwe the gravel in my clay pot's..usually around the edge of the...
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Hi Jimmy, The same sometimes happenes to me as well. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. I checked the soil, but I could not find the reason. Last year a...
Jan Bravenboer
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My C. coum f. albissimum 'Golan Heights' plants have very good flowers, the petioles however are to long. Because of the long petioles the plants always look a...
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Very Interesting Jan, Just yesterday I was looking at my white flowered coum and wondering why the "stems" were so long. I "assumed" it was from growing...
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Russ, it might be that they came from the Moscow Botanical Gardens, I have seen some "Russian" seed offered that gave that as the source. regards, Mark ... ...
Mark Griffiths
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Hi Russ, For two years I got a C. coum from a Russian friend, he called the plant C. vernum. The plant has seven flowers now, the colour is beautiful and the ...
Jan Bravenboer
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Hi everyone, hope I am doing this right, my first time, you know! I am a very novice cyclamen person, having always liked them but only just started...
Ali Knight
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Mar 29, 2002
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Ali, I take mine out of the greenhouse for summer and put them on the greenhouse benches, which I move up to our covered walk. I do this because I clean...
Marge Talt
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Hi Marge, thanks for you prompt reply, I do hope you don't mind me asking a few more questions, as I am such a novice here. I have never thought about...
Ali Knight
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Ali, I keep my cyclamens in a shaded greenhouse. The pots stand on a black plastic sheet that lets the water through but prevents pests from entering the pots ...
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You're welcome, Ali. Well, my watering schedule is likely going to be quite different than yours because our climates are so different...I gather you are in...
Marge Talt
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I've just joined the list. I'm a garden writer based partly in the UK and partly in Pennsylvania where I'm just starting to make a new garden on two acres of...
Graham Rice
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I have bought and imported from Tile Barn: The quality is very good and I have been quite satisfied dealing with them. Harold ... Prof. Harold Koopowitz ...
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Graham, I'm also in the UK so I haven't done the "import thing". Peter has very good plants, another source would be Paul Christian, a link to his site is on...
Mark Griffiths
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Hi Ali, I tend to keep the more precious forms in the greenhouse in the summer but usually move out the hardier ones that prefer a cool semi moist rest into a...
Mark Griffiths
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