Hederifolium 2012. (wonder if that's right?!! If not, I can't be bothered to change it agagin!! :))
By Shirlwhirl
- 3 Nov, 2012
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One on it's own that I transferred last year, 2011. Hope it will throw out some more as they have done in other places in the garden.
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If you want even more tap the end of the flower with your finger that will self pollinate them,when the flower stem coils like a clock spring they are setting seed that will be ripe June/July next year.About the same time as a human baby takes before its ready to pop.lol
3 Nov, 2012
Yes Drc I can't spell!! Especially when I don't know how it is spelt!! I will see if I can change it.
3 Nov, 2012
Yes I have noticed they pop bjs, it's quite satisfying to make them do it.
Bizzy Lizzies pop as well when they are ripe. They go off very readily! It's difficult to catch the seeds if you want to grow some!! I have to try & get a bag around the plant first. I didn't have any BLs this year though.
3 Nov, 2012
Lovely Shirl!
4 Nov, 2012
beautiful.I hope to show you photos from m.athos - oyranoupolis soon.
7 Nov, 2012
I look forward to those Bik.
7 Nov, 2012
we call them all CYCLAMEN because ''the flower stem coils like a clock spring'' as Bjs Said.
7 Nov, 2012
hederifolium because their leaves look like hedera plant.
and they all cyclamen because as Bjs said the flower stem coils like a clock spring.
7 Nov, 2012
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Very pretty sorry I looked up your spelling and could not find it, I wonder did you mean Hederifolium?
3 Nov, 2012