All reviews for category Shade-loving flowering plants

Anemone nemorosa

Anemone nemorosa

Product sheet

Good reception
The bulbs appear to be in good condition.

Jérôme A.

seemed a bit 'weak' and seems to be struggling to recover
Is it possible to wait until spring and see what happens before asking for a replacement? Thank you. PROMESSE DE FLEURS RESPONSE: Yes, it is highly recommended to wait until spring and if you encounter any issues with the growth of your Anemone, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 or by email: serviceclient@promessedefleurs.com and we will proceed with the replacement or refund if necessary.

MARIE-CLAIRE DEGUY

Nathalie Montivilliers, Seine-Maritime
Planted last October. Some leaves are present, but no flowers. Do we have to wait a year to see them appear?

nathalie leprevost

haven't seen the flowers yet...
Not very exuberant, I currently only have a few leaves...

ISABELLE IVERT

Failed
I haven't seen them in my garden!

JACQUELINE ROUÉ

Not many have come out, so I am a little disappointed.

GAELLE BERNAUD

Did not bloom
They haven't bloomed yet, maybe it's still too early; they don't seem to have come out yet...

Annie VENNEUGUES

Not gone out
I don't understand, I followed your planting advice but I didn't see anything come out. RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS We apologize as we attach great importance to the quality of our plants as well as their growth. If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with a replacement or refund if necessary.

Genevieve Auque

The germination took a bit longer, partly because my cat had mistaken the pot where I had stored them for its litter box! Everything was a bit disrupted! But now everything is fine! Thank you for the quality of your young plants.

christiane hirsch

Saint-Aubin-des-Coudrais" can be translated as "Saint-Aubin-des-Coudrais" in British English. There is no need for translation as it is already in French.
Very well packaged and looks very fresh. However, I would like some advice: I was expecting small bulbs, but these are small pieces of wood or root... Should I plant them in the ground like cuttings or should I bury them? Promesse de Fleurs' response: plant the pieces of root flat at a depth of about ten centimeters.

Catherine