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Echinops ritro and lippia nodiflora arrived in good condition. However, Achillea crithmifolia has entirely blackened and did not withstand its airtight plastic packaging. A more basic packaging using newspaper might be more suitable for this type of drought-tolerant plant that does not tolerate moisture on its foliage. Otherwise, there is nothing to complain about the very fast service and delivery.
Michel
Riedseltz
2 young plants are super tiny, one with a mini yellow leaf measuring 4 cm (2in), dry and poorly packaged. £5.90 for an almost dead plant is really impertinent. I regret my purchase.
Nicola
Lamballe-Armor
Received damaged by transportation, like almost all the other plants ordered so far. But the two young plants have fortunately recovered well.
Michael
Metabief
I received a beautiful young plant already well developed, 20 cm (8in) tall, it's just waiting to be planted!
I am very happy and look forward to seeing it shoot and flower.
Corinne
Morières Les Avignon" translates to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thanks to the individuals for the order preparation and shipping, the young plant received appears to be healthy. Planted in a stone trough, I am now patiently awaiting establishment...(or not?).
Thierry
Morzine, Haute Savoie
The young plant is microscopic, just a tiny yellow leaf the size of an inch. It's autumn, I planted this bucket of usually 8 cm (3in) which costs 5.90 €, I believe in nature but there will need to be a real miracle.
I regret my purchase
thistle ball
Alice
COLD EARTH
I can't find the young plants. However, I plant them as soon as I receive them. I make a note of the location and place markers.
Michèle
Saint Cernin
Young plant received with the leaves all wilted. We'll see!