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I was very surprised by the small size of the young plants. I hope they will grow quickly and be as beautiful as they are in the picture.
AGNES GLAUMOT
In general, the young plants are in very good condition and vigorous, but in order for me to assess a plant, I need to see the flowering.
The young plants are still small. I wonder if this plant is a biennial. I am eagerly awaiting the flowering.
RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS
In reality, it is a hybrid between a biennial plant and a not very hardy perennial plant: its behavior in the garden is that of an annual.
Micheline Maidatchevsky
5
I'm looking forward to seeing them in bloom. The field of plants was very well packaged and very fresh...thank you.
It's a shame that the young rose plant wasn't included...
colette marand
Busy Lizzie
I am looking forward to seeing this young plant reach ripeness.
One of my friends had one last summer. It was splendid.
Martine Dyen
Excellent (for all young plants)
You have a packaging system that renders all the efforts of carriers to damage it.