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October 25, 2009
The first time I ever got a Brugmansia to bloom
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Poster Wild Willy Administrator Online   content
Posted 10/25/09 02:49 PM
Description Am I supposed to say something here? Its been a long time....
Its been a long day. Back to work...

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#298647 - 10/25/09 03:07 PM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: Wild Willy]
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Beautiful! Not much else to say.
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#298657 - 10/25/09 05:15 PM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: Tina]
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the Cyclamen is beautiful.
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#298660 - 10/25/09 07:06 PM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: Bestofour]
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Beautiful...it kinda made my heart do a flip flop.
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#298717 - 10/26/09 07:01 PM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: afgreyparrot]
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WOW - I've never seen a cyclamen planted in the ground - here it's usually a house plant that doesn't last too long.
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#298729 - 10/27/09 05:51 AM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: plants 'n pots]
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 Originally Posted By: plants 'n pots
WOW - I've never seen a cyclamen planted in the ground - here it's usually a house plant that doesn't last too long.

Cyclamen are all perennials. The difference is that the 'florist type' Cyclamen that you mentioned are tender perennials, and mine is a hardy variety.
Cyclamen grown indoors usually fizzle out shortly because most homes are much warmer than they like. Cyclamen are corms, and it doesn't take much effort to revive the florist's type after they they appear to die off, once they have a rest period...

http://www.thegardenhelper.com/cyclamen.html
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#298887 - 10/29/09 04:10 AM Re: October 25, 2009 [Re: Wild Willy]
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Wow I just saw these... Yeah you got the brug to bloom!
It looks like A cotton candy like one I have,, very light pink on the edges?
We have the cyclamen here growing outdoors as well seen in late fall., It was great seeing October pictures of CH Wild Willy thanks!
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