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Not at all delicate plant that blooms for a very long time, it's a superb perennial!
Virginie
Musson, southern Belgium
Positive aspects: these are very beautiful flowers that self-sow everywhere if they are happy. I have them in full sun and they hold up without fail.
Overall opinion: for me, these are very pretty flowers that thrive everywhere, even in Belgium and even in full sun.
francoise
LE MESNIL ESNARD
Correct packaging and young plant in good condition, it remains to plant and only then will I be able to assess the shoot and the final result, but everything suggests that it will be without any worries.
ECKBOLSHEIM" would remain the same in British English, as it is a proper noun.
Dormant plant, to be seen in 2021. I have high hopes for this spike that I was not familiar with (unavailable at nurseries in my region). Thank you Promesse de Fleurs for these discoveries. Moreover, it will flower at the end of the season, when the garden is rather dull, which is perfect.
Misstess
Only one beautiful specimen upon arrival. And it's the only one that will come back in the spring.
Out of the 3 astrantias, only one was very beautiful. The second one had only two leaves, more or less yellowed, as for the third one, there were no leaves. I hoped that everything would start again in the spring, but only the plant that was in good condition is starting to produce shoots.
Michèle M.
Veretz
Considering the comments, it requires patience and well, I will give it a try! But I promise you a response in the autumn.
Valentine
Sorrowful sight
The three young plants, although different, all arrived quite dried out and in a very poor condition. One of the three, with rather long stems, seemed the most affected with its stems drooping sadly.
Nadia B.
Hope and watering!
I hold my breath... I have high hopes for these companion astrantias planted in autumn to accompany a floriferous Annapurna rose. I know it takes patience... and watering. The 6 young plants have taken root but they are still quite small and growing slowly, so I don't think they will be very floriferous this year, but the important thing is that they establish themselves well. I have taken care in planting them, nourished them, mulched... but I fear the summer (especially since this spring is very dry!). I watch over them daily with hope.