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Cyclamen coum


Cyclamen coum (Cyclamen coum)

A lovely plant that i hope will lift this bit of the garden in the autumn.



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I've just planted two more of these - after putting in the first two last year. I'm hoping they'll spread - they're not cheap to buy, are they? :-((

24 Jan, 2010

 

They had been for sale at 1.99 but they were down to 99p. they were in 3" pots. so i thought worth it.

24 Jan, 2010

 

looks lovely

24 Jan, 2010

 

That's a remarkable price, Sbg!

24 Jan, 2010

 

What a bargain, I bought three last year from Hodsock Priory, when we went to see the snowdrops last year, think they where £3.99 each, looked today and a couple of flower buds are just emerging :-)

24 Jan, 2010

 

Snap - I've just posted a photo of mine

24 Jan, 2010

 

Once you get them started, they are really easy from seed. I started C, hederifolium from 2 plants about 5years ago and now I have thousands (gave them away to a friend who has a nursery)

15 Feb, 2010

 

thats what i am hoping for vincent.

15 Feb, 2010



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