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3 young plants planted in April. 2 are growing well, the 3rd one is a bit weak.
Jean-Pierre
Marne, 51 (zone 7)
Gorgeous colours, first just on the tips and then on the entire young plant (perfect for Halloween, cool, right, for a 'bloody herb'?), see photos for the colour evolution. I was afraid it wouldn't survive the winter as it is known to be rather delicate in that regard, but indeed it has held up well and new shoots are sprouting from the stump. Definitely worth adopting!
Elise
Not very dense
Not very dense
Edwige Huant
7
Very beautiful young plant
DARGAISSE EVELYNE
branceilles" se traduit en anglais britannique par "brambles".
Paris" is already in English and does not need to be translated. However, if you would like a sentence related to Paris, you could say:
"Paris is the capital city of France and is known for its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Mus
Beautiful Carex, has traveled very well, in very good health.
Georgina
CHAVILLE
Very beautiful young plant. It's my 3rd one as I find it superb and easy.
Charlyne
Saint-Flavy
Recovered well, but wasn't very attractive at the end of winter.
Currently affected by water rust.
M-Odile
Quimper
Very underdeveloped young plant in its bucket, only a few leaves, I hope it will grow.
Dim
Montbrison
super" would be translated as "great" or "fantastic" in British English.