Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Flowers and Foliage Now => Topic started by: Hans J on October 28, 2007, 09:39:49 AM
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Hi all ,
Here with delay some Cyclamen pics from my trip to Crete in this fall :
Cyc. graecum from the eastern part
Cyc. hederifolium v. confusum from different locations
Enjoy
Hans
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I never fail to be delighted by the sight of such flowers making their way to life through these little gaps in the rocks. Thank you, Hans.
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Truly amazing. Thanks for showing us these pics.
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Hi Maggi ,
yes -we can always learn from "Mother Nature" !
Here some pics more :
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But not only Cyclamen grows between stones ......
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Lovely pictures Hans
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Amazing!
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Beautiful series Hans !!
Thanks very much
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Fantastic, Hans, thank you for showing them.
We have seen Cyclamen growing in impossibly small rock crevices in Cyprus and still try to make a nice bed for them in our own garden.
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how do the produce leaves properly in such small crevices?
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The corms are horribly distorted but I assume that they put down long roots like any other crevice plant. Absolutly no chance of getting one to just 'fall' out of the rocks.
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Nice form of Narcissus serotinus.