Like others, I don't do as well with C.coum as I do with C.hederefolium. The one area where coum grows well for me, is in a slightly damper area of shade, compared to the drier areas hederefolium thrives.
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The leaves on C Hederifolium are beautiful I would grow them for their leaves alone. Then there is the added bonus of such unusual delicate flowers. @Punkdoc Interesting that C coum likes a damper shady spot my soil maybe too dry. Perhaps the grass in your garden @nutcutlet helps to keep them cooler?
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It may be one of the new hybrid Cyclamen that are not completely hardy .
Below Cyclamen hederifolium left .Cyclman coum to right
All Cyclamen coum leaves to show variation in patterns
The one area where coum grows well for me, is in a slightly damper area of shade, compared to the drier areas hederefolium thrives.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border