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Cyclamen with a white variant among the pink.
By Seaburngirl
- 8 Jan, 2017
- 9 likes
white flowers from this pink [corm] variety. does this every year.
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Right way up for me, but are hey not Cyclamen?
10 Jan, 2017
they are indeed, that's my fault for not checking I will edit it now. :o)
10 Jan, 2017
That is interesting, do you get two flower colours from the same corm?
12 Jan, 2017
don't usually, its a genetic blip in that region on the corm. a nice like quirk.
the original parent was all white flowered ans every year one area produced white flowers with a magenta stripe through it.
12 Jan, 2017
Do you think if you took seed from a (white with magenta striped )flower you might eventually stabilise that trait? That would be interesting. Sbg.
13 Jan, 2017
no as they were the seeds I actually took it from. There is just a range of colours some plain others graded. that's the 'trouble' with hybrids they don't come true.
13 Jan, 2017
But it's exciting to see what different coloured results you get.
13 Jan, 2017
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this was the right way up on my computer so not sure what has happened here sorry.
8 Jan, 2017