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They slowly recover and produce small purple leaves. To be seen this summer...
Chenapouille
Plesse-44
Planted upon reception in the autumn, the young plant still hasn't emerged.
Chenapouille
ECKBOLSHEIM
Arrived in good condition, but I find it a bit delicate. We'll see how it fares with an Alsatian winter...
Delphine
BOISSEUIL" - "WOODPECKER
Pretty, but too tall and narrow for my liking. Doesn't tolerate heatwaves well.
Armelle-Marie
Veretz
It is a stunning plant in a wildflower bed, but be careful as it spreads rapidly and reaches a height of 1.5m (5ft) or more. Next year, it will also spread quickly, so I will have to move it due to its height.
Valentine
Cough
At the moment, they are sprouting their first leaves. I do not regret having transplanted them into a larger pot since their arrival in early March, sheltered of course.
Laurence
Angers
Received three young plants on 14th October 2019 in a box that was way too small. The plants were folded in three. As a result, the plants were cut at their bases. I only have roots left. It looks nothing like the picture of the plant I was supposed to receive. Very disappointed. I called to see if they could offer me an exchange. Disappointed for the second time.
Vincent
SARTHE
3 young plants received on 14th August 2019 in a deplorable condition: just ordinary sticks without leaves, even though the website explicitly states that these plants require pruning in late autumn or winter. I strongly doubt their recovery. Unacceptable. Lack of customer respect. Do not rely on the generic photo of the pot published on the website (with the hand as a reference to show the height of the leafy plant): it is misleading. Worse still, after my call today, it has been removed from the page and no callback from the customer service. Is the professionalism of Promesse de fleurs towards its loyal customers no longer applicable???
Suzanne
On the right track
After a delivery mistake and planting the correct variety, which is Meadowsweet, it seems that they have taken well... I'm waiting to see if the flowering matches that in the photo!!!