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Hello,
I would like to combine blue fescues with stipas or miscanthus that I plan to plant along the wall of my house, which is well exposed to the sun.
Do these plants produce large and deep roots that could damage my wall? And what about the stipas or miscanthus?
What would be the recommendations?
Thank you for your response.
Kind regards.
Nicolas
NECKMAR
Perfect condition. Well watered. Thriving in the garden.
Michèle
BONA" does not have a direct translation in English. It could be a name or an acronym that needs further context to provide an accurate translation.
lovely clump, transplanted immediately and which has thrived beautifully throughout the summer
Sylvie
Nonvilliers Grandhoux" would be translated as "Nonvilliers Grandhoux" in British English.
Very well. Good recovery.
Anne
Herald
I have planted 3 young blue fescues in the field of plants as well as in a pot exposed to full sun in the south of France. They have shot up very quickly and have surprisingly tolerated the heatwave and the very significant drought this year. They require little water compared to other plants. Happy with my purchase!
beautiful young plant received very quickly and very well packaged, I am delighted
sylvie
ROUFFIAC D AUDE" would be translated as "ROUFFIAC IN AUDE" in British English.
Well arrived. Well conditioned. I hope the specific research area will be on schedule, as well as the blue colour, because for the moment I don't see any blue...
Mariehelene
Vouvray Sur Huisne" can be translated to "Vouvray on the Huisne" in British English.
Some very beautiful young plants, as well as other lovely flowers. Top-notch order, I recommend PROMESSE DE FLEURS.
Thierry
THIAIS
very beautiful young plants.
Patricia
Val de Marne" - "Marne Valley
The young plants had to be packed very well initially, a bit jostled during transportation, but arrived in good condition. Very fast delivery. In principle, the pendulous only becomes truly blue after planting and growing. For now, it is green but I think it's normal.