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I didn't have any trouble with the sowing; the seeds germinated well. The young plants all took well in the open ground or in pots. Some experienced rapid growth, while others were slower. It is worth noting that the hummingbird hawk-moths seem to enjoy them.
Mylene
teyssieu" does not have a direct translation in English as it appears to be a proper noun or a specific term related to botany. Can you please provide more context or information about "teyssieu" so that I can assist you better?
It should be noted that sowing is not suitable for beginners ... Tiny seeds stuck to the packet, indeed one is not sure if they have been placed in the right spot. If only they deign to germinate, that would be great :)
Sylvie
GOURIN
I think I have sown these tiny seeds, there weren't 60 of them in my opinion, but I'm not sure if I planted anything. The packet is too big for so few seeds that stick to the package due to static electricity and their lightness, a smaller and appropriate packet should be placed inside the large one as some brands do.
Jean-Yves
Pouch well received
I haven't planted these seeds yet.
Françoise M.
Annecy
Hello, I also received the packet of seeds today. These are so tiny (and also few in number in the packet) that it is difficult to sow them. However, the name of the seeds is clearly marked on the back of the packet, even though the front photo of the packet is not representative of the seeds of the requested plant.
My main concern is especially the number of seeds, especially since they are so small that one wonders if they have been planted or not.
We'll see what will grow in the future.
Yours sincerely.
Françoise
seeds
I received a package last Saturday, which was my first order. I'll have to see how it goes in the coming weeks, but I'm still waiting for my second order so that I can start sowing.
Carline B.
Yvelines
Seeds received in a plain sachet without a photo of the flower or an indication of the expiry date.
7 out of the 8 sachets of flowers received this morning are identical: I will have to take screenshots to know what I bought!
RUBBISH!!!
Hello everyone, which family does the Laurentia belong to, please? Thank you in advance.
It is a very lovely young plant that flowers quite abundantly and is not difficult to keep in a pot.