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Disappointed by the quality and lack of freshness of the received plant (which is also the most expensive of the three received clematis). Considering the yellowed labeling, a layer of soil on top of the pot colonized by numerous endemic seedlings from prolonged substrate stagnation, and the almost complete absence of visible stems (even dead ones), it seems that it has been languishing in its pot for over a year without any real growth. I'm not sure if I'll have a guarantee of recovery in the spring. We'll see...
Christian
Epernay
Planted in November while completely dormant, the plant has already produced 2 shoots over 2m (7ft)... very promising!
Dolorès
Epernay
Let's hope that the crucial part at this time of the year when the plant is dormant, lies in the very abundant root ball as most of the branches were broken. We'll see in the spring!
Fab
Marne
Well-rooted, dormant plant that will need to restart from the ground as 2/3 of the branches are broken.
FP
Ferns
Excellent recovery and good growth for this one, no flowers yet this year, but next year, for sure!
Lisa
Slow recovery
Difficult recovery due to high drought and heat.
Nadine C.
La Croix-Valmer
The plant arrived in good condition and has thrived very well.
The shoots are already over a metre long.
Virginie
CERFONTAINE
Very beautiful little plant, I'm delighted. Unfortunately, I can't plant it at the moment, as it's been raining non-stop and the garden is almost underwater :(
Simone
Eysines
Currently in bloom, splendid, not fragile, ideal on a trellis, beautifully adorns.