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Disappointment...
Beautiful effect when planted in a trough upon receipt in 2021. Flowering, unfortunately, was not long-lasting. I thought it probably needed to naturalise, but this year it struggled to thrive: the vine-plants took over... So much so that I moved what little I could salvage, hoping for a second chance!
guy
BAYENGHEM LES EPERLECQUES" would be translated as "Bayenghem-les-Éperlecques" in British English.
Map in perfect condition, just need to be patient.
ROGNES" would be translated as "BRAMBLE" in British English.
Arrived in good condition.
Christine
Loiret
3 lovely little young plants that have recovered well.
Isabelle
Prayssas
Seeds arrived safely, they are growing well, I'm eagerly awaiting the flowers. Happy with my delivery.
Anne Marie
Encore une fois
Has survived. I'm waiting for the blooms.
Sophie D.
Very disappointed.
More than half of the flowers had not survived as they arrived in poor condition. This resulted in a partial refund for half of them. Unfortunately, despite good care this summer, none of them resumed growth afterwards. The entire order did not succeed. This does not surprise me considering the condition of the young plants upon arrival. It's a shame for an order worth 164 euros nonetheless...
Diana R.
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thank you to Anne-Flore (order preparation & quality control) and Élodie (shipping), the 6 aubrietas received appear to be healthy. Planted among roses in a rockery, I am looking forward to observing their growth.