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I must admit that I did not expect such an unremarkable effect. Is it this year 2023 that is really not favourable to flowerings? The Alysse flowers are ridiculously tiny, of a pale white where it is difficult to see any purple. They have no fragrance, contrary to what is advertised on the product sheet, and ultimately lasted only a day or two. Very, very disappointed.
Meg
Provence
A very beautiful cushion of violet flowers, very fragrant, to be installed without hesitation in borders or between your stepping stones... if it really complains, you'll have to step over it!
I've been sowing it for 3 years now, it self-seeds, we easily collect the seeds, it's gorgeous, it grows into beautiful long stems of 25-30cm (10-12in), and some stems even resist frost! You just need to cut the straw it forms during winter.
The seeds begin to shoot in 3 days under a mini greenhouse. At the moment, half of the seeds have sprouted.
Cindy
The Cheix
Perfect, a true carpet of flowers, the honey scent envelops us as soon as we step out into the garden since July.
Myriam
Excellent
Germination 100%. The flowers (small white) have less fragrance than those seen in spring in the Basque country. It is possible that this will improve in the following season. To be seen.