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Plant arrived well packaged ..and planted on the same day and seems to be adapting well. Time will tell.
Eline
Standard
I can only be certain if the young plants will recover well...
those that have suffered the most from transportation are the clematis and two other plants: anthemis and the macror geranium.
Saskia W.
equally exceptional...
This young plant is as extraordinary as the previous one, to the point that I am considering getting others in different colours, for my neck or original collection.
As is typical at this time, the young plant is almost devoid of foliage, there is only a clump of roots. I hope it will reappear in the spring, it's too early to be satisfied but they were planted right away and we will keep an eye on them.
Jaime
ZONE 8B, Aisne" would be translated as "ZONE 8B, Aisne" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Good quality young plant received.
The visible foliage indicates that it has resumed well in the spring.
I am eagerly awaiting the flowers.
Sophie
promising
in full exuberance at the end of winter
satisfaction awaiting
Claudette G.
magnificent young plant
The ordered subject was of very good quality, a good addition to my garden...and flowers that brighten up the flowerbed.
julie R.
Slow to establish after planting / did not flower this season
Claudette G.
Missed autumn
It bloomed in August in this year of drought and dried prematurely. Beautiful development nonetheless. The insects love it!