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We will see next spring....I planted the young plant too much in the shade..half shade..probably too much shade...it survived but I had to move it, for more light, it seems to prefer..but it's a failure for full growth because it's the end of summer...
Leo
Missed
I planted the young plant near a tree. It didn't work out despite a good start. The plant is not dead. We'll see next year.
Sylviane R.
Lepanges Sur Vologne" translates to "Lepanges on Vologne" in British English.
On two feet, one did not hold, but I would only have to take one! The 'survivor' satisfies me every year with rapid growth and magnificent colours behind hydrangeas and a black lace elderberry! In short! Magnificent.
Philippe
In situ, it regains its strength.
Arrived a bit 'flappy', yellowed leaves, and a broken stem... Immediate setup... The young plant seems to be regaining strength...
Mireille F.
NIEPPE
The young plant never recovered despite following the recommendations. What a pity.
Fabien
VIRIAT
The naked plant was planted according to the rules of the trade and it never took root. Very unfortunate as we had to buy a young plant to dress up a pergola as quickly as possible.
Catherine
02
My six young plants have all started growing again. Hopefully, they will cover the bamboo gallery that I built this winter. Just ten centimetres to go and the first rank of bamboo will be reached.
Fabien
The received product looks nothing like the product sold (website image!!) // There is no rating displayed to evaluate you!
An email with photos of the reception has been sent to you on 29/03.
Christian C.
variety
Plants arrived in packaging a bit crushed with quite a few dry and dead branches, but for the survivors, they are healthy and vigorous.
I haven't planted them yet... We'll see over time.