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Very disappointed with the small bush received, only 3 cm (1in) tall! For €7.5 and considering the photo of the young plant in a bucket on the website, I was expecting something else... It's not ready to produce any flowers, I don't even know if I'll be able to plant it in the ground, it's so small! It's a shame I can't upload the photo. It's astonishing to sell a bush of this size!
Planted near a pond, it is superb, but this summer I had to water it once a week. One year after its planting, it measured a good 1.50 meters (5 feet) this summer. It was recommended to me as the most beautiful by one of your gardeners.
valentine
38 Northern Alps
Very well
Lovely young plant. It should thrive in my mountain: the classic black elderberries grow naturally in the surrounding countryside. Can't wait for next spring!
Veronique
Dordogne
Very beautiful shrub, has not suffered from transportation. I will know more about its recovery next year.
Anne-Christine
Albi has a semi-oceanic climate.
I don't understand the usefulness of these reviews that inform us about the quality or the flaw of the delivery and the condition of the young plant upon arrival. I would rather know the opinion of the buyers one year or even more after the planting, it would help me more in my choice.
That's my opinion, it's worth what it's worth...
Danielle
Lyon Region
Received a beautiful young plant, very promising for the future.
To see how it will grow and what it will become.
Cedric
Poitiers
Planted in autumn 2019, the bush started well in spring. Then aphid attack, treatment with black soap a bit late, total defoliation. A leaf shoot reappeared, frequent watering during a very hot summer, monitoring of aphids, but the other leaves did not grow (when scratching the bud, one can see that it is green though). We'll see if it recovers well for its second year.
Axel
Veretz" is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
planted for two years, planted near a small pond, it's doing wonders, it's a young plant that I recommend giving as a gift.
Valentine
Atlantic Pyrenees
Hello,
When I see your comments, I have a lot of questions. I have a young plant of Sambucus nigra lace for 4/5 years and it's not growing. It still has its 2 ridiculous shoots, it's in a field of plants... I don't know what to do? My soil is clayey, it gets a bit of sunlight... Can you give me your opinion please? Thank you.
Murielle64
Vescemont
A bit dull upon arrival, but excited to see it come to life once the young plant is in the ground!