All reviews for category Hakonechloa

Hakonechloa macra Aureola - Japanese Forest Grass

Hakonechloa macra Aureola - Japanese Forest Grass

Product sheet

Vizille" can be translated into British English as "Vizille".
I really like this young plant! Very decorative! The 4 buckets arrived in very good condition. Everything is planted in the ground. I'm waiting for it to start growing little by little :) Thank you!

Tatsiana

Montreuil
Deciduous young plant arrived slightly dried out. I was worried. The "flower promise" helpline reassured me about the deciduous nature of the leaves, and I was relieved. The winter passed, the plant hibernated, and it started growing again in the spring.

Magalie

Libramont
Beautiful young plant, arrived well packaged, moist root ball, within 48 hours. I am satisfied with my order (as always). I look forward to seeing this perennial grow and flourish.

Anne-Marie

5
First planted in a pot on the terrace, it has suffered a bit (dried leaves) due to irregular watering after the intense heat of this summer, lack of water to keep the soil moist, the young plant has nevertheless continued to grow with new shoots. Now, in the ground in a shady corner since autumn, it continues to thrive, I have also spread slug pellets on the soil.

Gilles K.

Very well
Fresh young plants, having well withstood the 48-hour transportation.

Christelle D.

difficult establishment
Plant arrived in good condition. Had difficulty establishing in my garden, despite a shaded location. We'll see how it develops later on.

Louise B.

Very well packaged, received in good condition.
Identical plant to the order, very well packaged, fast delivery, received in good condition, thank you.

Catherine T.

5
I had already ordered this young plant but it wasn't very resilient, I am trying the experiment again.

Martine J.

slightly dry clod
Upon receiving it, I took care of the vine-plant as I really like this young plant.

Marie-Noëlle R.

mild climate
Very slow to establish, my first Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' languished for years in humus-bearing soil. Replanted in clayey soil, drowned twice in the spring, it has become superb like in your photos. I regularly divide it, and I have ordered other colours that are growing steadily. I love their rounded tufts that undulate in the wind and contrast with the neighbouring plants. A big plus in this scorching year, those that have been established for 5 years have tolerated the drought very well (a light watering every 2 weeks). For the more recent ones, I didn't take any risks and watered them every week.

Noëlle