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Young plant that was "wandering" in the general packaging, without soil... The soil being scattered in the package.
Reserves for its recovery.
Note: same problem last year, due to the quality of the packaging and despite my feedback, I see that nothing has changed!
Guy J.
The young plant has been slowly nibbled away since last autumn without showing any signs of recovery. I know I need to be patient because I have another asarum that took a year before producing new leaves (asarum splendens).
Virginie V.
delicate
It is growing, has survived this winter. But it will join the list of naked plants to pamper in hopes of seeing them survive.
Nadine C.
Didn't survive the winter as it was ordered too late in the season and couldn't establish its roots.
I recommend planting it in well-draining substrate in the spring.
A beautiful and uncommon plant that I highly recommend.
LOIC R.
It did not reappear in the spring.
elisabeth G.
I no longer have this young plant as it did not survive.
elisabeth G.
Good
My young plants arrived quickly and in good condition. Serious seller.
Guillemette L.
Odile - East of FRANCE
A very lovely young plant, lush and green.
I can't wait to discover its peculiar flowers. How rich, precious, and surprising nature can be! If only everyone on this Earth could understand that... Fast delivery, and its contents have survived the journey well! Thank you!