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Strong young plants. Last year, they were admired by everyone. Unfortunately, only one has survived. By following your advice, I persevere: keeping a sapling.
anne
Very graceful in flower beds
These foxgloves have beautifully accompanied a bed of lupins and Jacob's ladder at the foot of a Cuisse de Nymphe rose. They are also graceful when scattered in various parts of the garden. Flowering approximately 1 month. Stake in windy areas.
françoise C.
Very graceful in flowerbeds
These foxgloves have beautifully accompanied a bed of lupins and polemoniums. They are also graceful when scattered in various parts of the garden. Flowering approximately 1 month. Stake in windy areas.
françoise C.
Too early to judge
Soraya B.
a classic
Young plant arrived in good condition.
Lovely flowering, a classic. But they don't want to self-seed in my garden (soil?).
Louise B.
The young plant has grown and flowered, small shoots of digitalis are growing at the base. Satisfied with the product.
Sylvie R.
Beautiful flowering
Planted in the autumn, they have kept their promise of flowering in May/June in association with lupins, polemoniums, and columbines. The colours are in accordance with the description.
françoise C.
La Rochelle
Planted in April, in the peat soil in front of a wall covered with a climbing hydrangea, in partial shade, they are magnificent.
Isabelle
Stunning!
Beautiful flower spikes.
Beatrice J.
lovely recovery
Planted this autumn. Beautiful growth. However, I feel like I only have young plants. It's a field of plants! ;-)