Cyclamen confusum

Judy Glattstein via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Wed, 07 Apr 2021 18:12:54 PDT
I think it is a great picture! Love the busy bee!

Judy in New Jersey


On 4/7/2021 9:01 PM, Robert Nold via pbs wrote:
>> I have hesitated to send seed of these C. confusum plants to exchanges because I thought they would have crossed with the ordinary hederifolium growing not far away. If they have a doubled chromosome number, however, does that mean they can't hybridize with the diploid typical C. hederifolium? Would it be useful to provide seed this summer to the BX/SX?
> That's what the description on the Cyclamen Society website says. The two species can't hybridize.
> Cyclamen confusum is hardy here, growing in clay soil.
> There is a fairly attractive "red" form; mediocre picture attached.
>
> Bob Nold
> Denver, Colorado
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