Gardening Unplugged - Hardy Cyclamen with Doug Ruhren

On this very rainy and cold day we had to start our free lecture in the garage. Only a few brave souls stayed for the garden walk portion, though our senior horticultural supervisor Doug Ruhren was completely unfazed by the steady drizzle. Video quality apologies aside, this is an informative short talk about the Zone 7b hardy Cyclamen species hederifolium, graecum, mirabile, and coum. Thumbnail: Cyclamen hederifolium in flower. Full transcript and additional pics - Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:57 Cyclamen hederifolium ’Artemis’ 01:22 Cyclamen hederifolium 01:30 Cyclamen hederifolium ’Mottled Madness’ 01:54 Cyclamen hederifolium ’Silver Angel’ 02:00 Cyclamen hederifolium ’Silverado’ 02:26 Cyclamen hederifolium ’Mini Me’ 03:29 Cyclamen coum ’Something Magic’ 05:19 Cyclamen tuber 06:50 Cyclamen in flower 07:05 Cyclamen foliage 08:58 Cyclamen cilicium 09:25 Cyclamen cilicium in flower 09:36 Cylcamen mirabile 10:04 Cyclamen graecum 10:45 Cyclamen in the garden 11:54 Cyclamen x whiteae Free lectures are available during our Open Garden and Nursery events four times a year. Schedule here: Plant Delights Nursery is an award-winning nursery in Raleigh, NC near Garner. We specialize in rare, and unusual perennials and we strive to carry a wide selection of exotic plants, cold hardy tropical plants, and native plants. Many of our best perennials are available nowhere else in the US as they represent rare plants collected by Plant Delights founder Tony Avent during his more than 60 plant hunting expeditions to places like China, Crete, Taiwan, South Africa and Argentina or distributed by some of the many specialty plant organizations of which Plant Delights is a member. Juniper Level Botanic Garden was founded in 1986 by Tony Avent to promote and preserve botanic diversity by bridging the gap between botany and horticulture through plant study, identification, educational outreach, global plant exploration. JLBG is home to over 28,000 taxa spread over 28 acres of beautiful grounds. Follow us on Facebook for latest garden news, gardening tips, new plant announcements, and more! Subscribe to our channel to discover more plants and learn about gardening.
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