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Orange Climber is a bit slow. He takes his time. Just be patient...
Marina
ARGENTEUIL
Planted in partial shade, it never produced any leaves for me and its stems quickly turned black starting from the top. So I removed the plant from the ground, dried its roots, applied a new root dip, and replanted it while drastically reducing watering. But even after cutting below the blackened parts, the "necrosis" continued to spread and the rose bush died less than a month after it arrived. What a shame! I won't be getting bare-root plants anymore.
Charlz
MENUCOURT
This rose bush has given me 4 underdeveloped roses, and especially, it doesn't climb like it was supposed to. Very disappointed, I'm waiting.
Christiane
REVEL
This rose bush has just been replaced after the previous one failed to take root properly.
The shrub is very well-sized. Thanks to Promesse de fleurs and the whole team for their professionalism, for the selection and quality of the services offered.
Edwige
Evry
Parcel arrived, well packaged, followed the advice for planting my rose bush, everything seems to be going well.
Gilles
Evry-Courcouronnes
Well packaged, fast delivery, just have to wait for it to take.
gilles
Morières Les Avignon
Thank you to the individuals (Anne-Flore for order preparation & quality control and the shipping department), the rose bush I received seems healthy. Planted close to the Barbra Streisand variety, I am now waiting for it to take root...
Thierry
Morières Les Avignon
Thanks to Vanessa (order preparation & quality control) and the shipping department, the bare root rose bush I received looks healthy. Now that it's planted, I'm waiting to see if it takes root (or not... as the previous one didn't). This is the opinion of an amateur who has successfully planted over 700 different varieties of roses in their garden. Note: it was well received with a green variety label around one of the branches (which is essential for identifying roses in winter, especially when you have a lot of them!).
Thierry
Morières Les Avignon
Thanks to the individuals (order preparation and shipping service), the potted rose received appears healthy (unfortunately, received without a variety label, around one of the branches). Planted close to varieties such as Westerland, Belle de Londre, Alchymist, L'alcazar, and many others... Now I am waiting for it to take root. This is the opinion of an amateur who has successfully planted over 550 different rose varieties in their garden (including 100 old varieties and 100 English varieties by AUSTIN and others).
Thierry
Ardennes Belgium
Order received in good condition and within two days.
All the plants are well packaged and moistened.
One small remark: The roots of the Orange Climber climbing rose are packaged properly, but the soil is completely dry. I hope this plant is still alive and will revive next spring.