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It's still a bit premature to give an opinion, but the few flowers that appeared this summer were a lovely shade of blue.
isabelle MURRAY
A superb blue, but the leaves quickly turn black, and the young plant needs to be hidden behind other plants. By the end of summer, I find the specific research area a bit weak, I'm not sure it will survive the winter... maybe not adapted to my climate...
Agnès RODE
She is small but starting to bloom.
She is small but starting to flower. A beautiful blue, especially since I had lost the first one.
marie claude mennereau
Very small vine-plant upon receipt
To be seen
Suzanne HUG
anchusa
This is my 2nd bugloss. Long live to it, I hope. Very pretty flower.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: The anchusa prefer a well-drained and loose soil to allow their roots to develop and help it last longer.
marie claude mennereau
well
Hello, there is nothing to say about the orders placed, everything went well. I am happy, thank you.
nelly chiloux
satisfaction with the shipment
Hello,
As usual, I have received fresh plants carefully packaged and in perfect packaging. Planted as soon as they arrived, I can't wait to see them flower.
B. FAUCON