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USDA Zone? I'm not sure anymore: Hautes Alpes at 1100m (3609ft), on the south-facing slope.
Plant very well packaged.
Young plant planted in April, very slow to start: it could be the weather, I don't know (the month following the planting: snow, a little cold that froze the walnut trees, rain, in short, cool weather until the end of May).
For now, 6 weeks after planting, it has doubled in size.
Christian
Superb
Fresh young plant in good condition with excellent packaging suitable for the midribs of the plant!
Christian G.
Nothing has grown so far.
Bad luck on 29.05.2016
What happened?
Response from Promesse de fleurs:
Aconites can be delicate to grow. I suggest you give us a call for a refund or replacement.
pierre bessot
Not yet emerged from the ground
Given the season, I think we should wait a little longer.
The young plant arrived feeble, but also burnt and tarred black at certain ends. Still languishing in the pot where I transplanted it. Adding to that, an abominable customer service. I will never order from here again.
Marie
excellent" translates to "excellent" in British English.
in good promise of flowering
Claudette G.
The plant is dead.
Feeble arrival, then watered and placed in the light in its bucket, it simply died!