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an old cyclamen


an old cyclamen  (Cyclamen persicum)

this lovely white flowered form is over 25yrs old. the corm is 8" in diameter.



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Pretty :o)

17 Dec, 2010

 

it has special meaning for me today. It would have been mum's birthday and it is the 15th anniversary of her death too and I bought it for her at least 10 yrs previously to that. I love the elegance of it and it will go on flowering for months as well.

17 Dec, 2010

bjs
Bjs
 

That means its at least 25 years old if Iread that right.
Thats some going for a pot one,some of my wild ones must be going on that way but not heard of a pot one that old before.may be it will do another 25 with loving care.

17 Dec, 2010

 

Special memories... you've looked after the cyclamen very well :o)

17 Dec, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Thats lovely SBG and very special to you , where do you keep it when it's not in flower , do you keep it in the same place all the year round , i'm interested because I have just bought one in an indoor arrangement with some ferns , I have it in the bathroom at the moment any tips very welcome ...........

17 Dec, 2010

 

that must be some sort of a record and it looks such a healthy plant, must be nice to look at it and remember

17 Dec, 2010

 

I've never had luck with these so I'm very impressed with the age of this one. Maybe I'll try again.

18 Dec, 2010

 

That's a very long life! Amy, I have a Cyclamen which flowers almost non-stop, only water by standing the pot in a saucer of tepid water and it thrives on a windowsill in the smallest room, no heating in there! Brrr! : o )

18 Dec, 2010

 

well it spends most of its life on the kitchen window sill. The heating is never above 18 degrees. Some years it goes dormant ie no leaves and then it ends up in the coal house until september. The last 2 years it hasn't and I carefully repotted it. I pour water in its outer pot and feed with baby bio once every couple of months.
This has hundreds of buds and will go on from Nov-March.

18 Dec, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Thanks SBG and Shirley ... I have been watering mine directly into the plant ,I can see that I must stop that and water from the bottom , it obviously dosn't mind being cool either and I thought they liked it warm , thank-you for you help ... :o))

18 Dec, 2010

 

You're most welcome, Amy. Ooh, how's the Saffron doing? : o ))

18 Dec, 2010

amy
Amy
 

It's grown well Shirley and looks healthy but no flowers ! I got in touch with Suttons seed people and asked them what I should do next and they said " nothing , leave them until next year " so it looks as if i'm playing the waiting game .. ;o)

18 Dec, 2010

 

: o )))

18 Dec, 2010

 

Beautiful!
I had one last year that didn't survive this winter's chill..
It never bloomed like yours, but the leaves were huge!
A few were 6" plus due to its' heavily amended organic soil. Next year I want to try one in a container, just in case we get another hard cold snap so I can move the little guy into the house.
~N2O~

19 Dec, 2010

 

yes N2O some of these are 6" or more, but this isnt a hardy one and never ventures outside. It is in a pretty 'bog' standard compost and the plant gets a liquid feed now and again.

19 Dec, 2010



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