Help with cyclamens please

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  1. Appleblossom31

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    Hi guys
    At the end of August I had the top pix, 2 white flowers, now I just had masses of leaves from my cyclamens no flowers at all around my garden. What can I do to help them flower please? Or are they past there best? Thanks in advance
     

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    Yep garden cyclamen tend to do this.
    I'm guessing that it probably is a form of C hederafolium, which tends to flower late summer after which the leaves grow and remain all winter.
     
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    Thanks for that info are there any garden cyclamens I can get that flower this time of year?
     
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    Not really. C. hederifolium does continue flowering in my garden for a few more weeks. From January onwards C.coum comes into flower and should last until late February, if you have enough of them.
     
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      Still got the old flower on my C hederafolium, but they are most leaf now.
      The different leaf patterns are worth looking at at this dull old time of the year.
       
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      Well one of my hederifolium is still going strong - it is a form with rather large flowers.
      CycHederifoliumLargeSm.jpg
      And a cilicium seems to have started - which is a bit odd...
      CycCiliciumSm.jpg
       
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