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YTI am going to take your phoyographs to the Cyclamen Society Committee meeeting tomorrow for review.Will advise on Monday
Hello Tatsuo,I think the Cyclamen coum leaf is variegated and not virused. I have seen about four plants in cultivation with similar leaves and used to have two myself which I used in a display when the Cyclamen Society used to exhibit at the RHS shows in Westminster. The only species that I have seen in the wild with variegated leaves is C. hederifolium, most were in the Peloponnese but the one shown was growing under olive trees at Ag. Stephanos Corfu.
But I have here in the garden also a variegated coum . I have never planted it ! It is a seedling or is it possible that a normal form became a variegated one ? I included a picture of this variegated coum ...
Kris, I also have the coum plants with the same type of variegation as yours These are seedlings from Green-Ice-Nursery in the Netherlands labeled as 'variegata, (pink flower and many seedlings with variegated leaves)'
Cyclamen graecum now starting to flower in the rock gardencheersfermi
I am also a grower of succulent plants and I know their is a great demand in your country on variegated Agave, Haworthia and many others .