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Pretty young plant, just waiting for its lovely blue flowering.
Judith
Charvieu Chavagneux
Unfortunately did not survive the drought and heat.
Nathalie
SOMME
A magnificent plant, also known as Viper's Bugloss, not much appreciated by gardeners due to its wild appearance, I have taken 5 young plants, they are all in flower today. I will let them self-seed as they please... The little bumblebees are crazy about them.
Vivien
Southwest
One of the most beautiful young plants I have ever seen. I advise everyone who can to buy some Echium, and even several plants. It is a continuous ballet of bees and butterflies; its deep blue colour leaves no one indifferent and irresistibly attracts attention. Plant it; it does not need watering. Let it live and admire!!!
Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil" can be translated to "Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Order carefully shipped. Vigorous young plants. Top-notch customer service!
Gisele
Montpellier
Very beautiful young plants of 30-40cm (12-16in), well packaged and shipped quickly; arrived in good condition and replanted immediately in full sun. Waiting for a flowering as beautiful as in Madeira...
Claude
Aurillac
Good evening! That's not fair! (lol) I love this young plant, but unfortunately I can't acquire it, as it wouldn't withstand the temperatures in Cantal, even though my garden is sheltered. However, on your sheet, in the text it withstands -2°C (28.4°F), whereas in the captions on the right, it withstands -12°C (10.4°F). What is the true resistance, please? It's a true gem of nature. Too bad for me. Best regards, Françoise.
francoise
AIX LES BAINS
Arrived all dried up and completely broken! Measures only 15 cm (6in) now with just a few yellow leaves; everything else is broken and needs to be discarded! So sad because I hate seeing the plants mistreated.
Joëlle
Saint-Gervais
I love blue flowers, which is why I love this plant.
Stay tuned for a flowering next spring.