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Some delicate leaves wilted shortly after planting when I received the young plant. With a bit of patience, the vegetation has finally resumed, but it still remains somewhat fragile. I probably won't have any flowers this year, and I hope the plant will establish well to come back stronger next year... to be continued...
Marianne
Ain" is the name of a department in eastern France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse flora.
Little disappointment: received without above-ground parts in autumn but still transplanted, I didn't have any flowers in spring, and the foliage doesn't exceed 30 centimetres (12 inches). Finally, the vine-plant has taken, let's give it a year, maybe it will decide to show me these spikes.
Maelle
Very lovely!
Perfect, a classic that always has its effect. Received during the lockdown in perfect condition.
Melanie P.
Good restart
The flower has recovered well, careful delivery.
Mathilde P.
No visible young plant, but it's normal for this season.
Okay
Alderic P.
I am very pleased
3 Bleeding Hearts that are doing very well. Thank you.
JeanFran C.
to pair with pink tulips...
Planted in the autumn in stony but prepared and enriched soil, the 3 young plants have grown properly and even flowered on a single shoot so far. Unfortunately, there was a sudden frost in mid-April and the delicate flowers froze, but I am confident, the tillers are established, now it's just a matter of watering them this summer...
Agnès H.
02
My young plants, installed in December, have weathered the winter well. They started two weeks ago, producing cute little tillers.
Fabien
Central Brittany
Small very small young plant received. I know that if it thrives it will become beautiful and strong, but it seems quite fragile to me.
A plant offering beautiful clusters of flowers, I hope it will take well.
Bernadette
ISERE and NIEVRE
What a lovely and elegant plant.... hardy, low-maintenance, showcasing bulbs, tulips, narcissus, camassia. It also creates a beautiful spring effect when paired with polychrome euphorbia and dark red tulips!