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Plan a bit tired from the journey, potted and has recovered well, since then it has become very beautiful and settled in nicely.
Isabelle
MONTBÉLIARD
Confined for a long time in their secure packaging (thanks to the postal service), the two plants had grown in darkness.
Quickly planted in pots, they seem well settled, the pale leaves have turned green, I'm waiting for them to bloom.
Danielle
Very decur
Clematis arrived in very bad condition, completely dried out, with broken and dead branches. I have a photo available if needed.
Murielle F.
Touraine
Recently, I ordered from you, along with other plants, 3 delphiniums, one of which is unlikely to survive, one in poor condition, and one in good condition. This is due to the pot packaging that did not withstand the transportation. I notified you of this last week by email. To make up for this partial failure, I propose buying a yellow Limon clematis and paying for its transportation. In your shipment, would you be so kind as to include a pot with a delphinium to replace the two that were probably lost? What do you think about that?
Looking forward to your response, which I hope will be positive.
Please accept my cordial regards.
This beautiful clematis that I received in mid-September as a small plant about fifteen centimetres tall, barely had time to grow by about ten centimetres before immediately losing all its leaves. I admit, I was a little worried. But in spring, it immediately regrew and since then it has covered the entire trellis it was intended for, reaching a height of two metres, despite suffering greatly from the summer drought. It had a magnificent bloom in early September, just like in the photos, but it didn't last long, barely fifteen days. Then, the flowers fully opened, the pinkish husks fell off and made way for the inside of the flowers, which resemble fluffy snowballs, lasting for a month. It's magnificent. A very good investment.
Very dull yellow-green colour, nothing like the photo. However, it has a very nice recovery.
Irina
REYRIEUX
Beautiful clematis with delicate, airy yellow flowers. Very impressive. Very vigorous. Shoots are popping up everywhere within a square meter! Even in my compost pile that is one meter away from it. So I propagate, I propagate...
Sylvie
Brittany
Hello. I received this clematis quickly. Very well protected, in good condition. 2 days after its installation, it showed all the signs of great vigor to come. Thank you.
Jean Marie
Yvelines
Plant arrived rather weak, but given the time of year, it might be normal...
We'll see in the spring...
Nathalie
AMIENS
This clematis has fulfilled its primary mission well: to climb and dress a dead photinia. But while the flowers are very pretty in the photo, you actually need to get close to see them... It is now (in October) that the result is most satisfying, with the "fluffy" fruits being perfectly visible, and as indicated on the data sheet: decorative. If the operation is not too risky, I am considering moving it elsewhere and then replacing it with another variety.