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My husband thought I was planting a salad in the flower bed. Well, he knows nothing about plants. For me, this received water was well packaged, with damp soil, a healthy and substantial root system, and young shoots. I hope that autumn won't be as dry as this summer because in my area, we're still experiencing a drought crisis in early October.
Chantal
Villepreux
I love this foliage colour, it brightens up the garden, the young plants received are perfect and sufficiently developed in my opinion, I immediately planted them after their night in a little water bath in the garage, so they can continue their shoot...
Capucine packaged them very well and I received my neck in record time, thank you all
Healthy, well-packaged vine-plant of good size compared to what can be seen from the competition (especially for heucheras, which tend to be tiny upon arrival, but that's not the case here, with beautiful little new leaves emerging from the centre of the plant). A particularly bright variety, with its chartreuse-yellow tones (but completely chartreuse for now as I have just received it... I think a bit of sunlight will help it lean more towards yellow).
And in the same colour range, but with better sun tolerance, I also recommend Carex Oshimensis "Everillo" (I have plenty of them at home, scattered around, and like the "Lime Marmalade" heuchera, this carex is evergreen, so it looks sublime in all seasons... for exceptional and truly magical bright touches, and striking contrasts).
Other sublime varieties that I highly recommend:
- in purple tones: "Forever Purple" and "Wild Rose"
- in yellow/chartreuse with orange veining: "Red Lightning", "Electra"
- silver-green variety with brown veining, little known but superb: "Beauty Colour"
- in warm tones: "Mega Caramel" (giant!)
- red-veined variety, like sprinkled with icing sugar, absolutely charming: "Georgia Peach"
- my favourite black heuchera: "Black Pearl"
...... to create compositions of great beauty that will persist in winter!!
Add evergreen ferns "Dryopteris Erythrosora" (with new spring fronds in coppery pink), carex (the Oshimensis varieties are sublime), nandinas ("Gulf Stream", "Obsessed Seika" & "Firepower" for their warm tones in autumn-winter), mini Pampas grasses (the compact variety "Pumila") and Lonicera Nitida ("Baggesen's Gold", "Lemon Beauty" & "Silver Beauty"), and you will have sublime compositions, and a perpetual firework of colours and beauty, even in the heart of winter (that's what I did at home and it's just stunning... I'm waiting a bit longer for everything to fill out and I will gladly send you some photos..... and on top of that, I mainly sourced from Promesse de Fleurs!! THANK YOU PROMESSE DE FLEURS!!!).
Rebecca
SAINT MALO
I ordered 2/3 litre pots and received 9 cm (4in) buckets containing young plants... I will quickly and carefully plant them and see what becomes of them in the field of plants!
MARIE
SW France" would be translated as "Southwest France" in British English.
I received three young plants - two in good condition but one was less vibrant. I planted all three (and several other very healthy specimens) and we'll see.
Maggie
St Valery
Well-packaged young plant, but really tiny for the price...
Clara
Bonneuil-Matours
A very lovely heuchera for our neck which is starting to become significant and coming from Promise of flowers.
Gerard
The young plant initially bounced back, but eventually ended up dying without me knowing whether I had watered it too much or too little, or if there was an issue with its exposure. Can you give me your opinion? The same problem happened to me with the plum puddings.
Françoise C.
Fresh
We love the freshness that its neck brings! A pleasure to look at from the morning onwards.