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By Cliveanne
- 8 Aug, 2011
- 3 likes
The first this season. (Unable to get down as I would like as the viewfinder/screen does not rotate) Are they a bit early
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Thank you. I purchased a few some years ago & then transplanted them to the top of the garden where they have stayed in the semi shade. A favorite flower of mine, but it normaly means Summer is coming to a close all too soon. But looking on the bright side, can Spring be too far away? :-)
9 Aug, 2011
Yes i consider them the first signs of Autumn
12 Aug, 2011
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What else?
See who else is growing Cyclamen alpinum (I think).
See who else has plants in genus Cyclamen.
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Looks nice ,unlikely its Alpinum that is altogether more dainty and flowers in the new year.from your picture it looks like Cyclamen Hederifolium
8 Aug, 2011