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The young plant arrived as expected, according to its condition at this time of the year.
Valdemar
Wood rot Bertrand.
Pot planter, but as there is no more vegetation, it is difficult to give an opinion at the moment. I'll wait for spring.
jeanine
Villepreux
Insignificant plants, or even non-existent in the buckets, I still planted them in the soil to see what they will yield in the spring, but I don't believe in it. I am quite surprised coming from you, it's not like you. I'm sorry.
Gisele
LIEUSAINT" in English would be "LIEUSAINT". As it is a proper noun, it remains the same in both languages.
We expect to receive as shown in the example photo!! Minimum 2, 3 leaves. I had to scrape the soil to find a stem that looks like miniature herb! On top.
Mommertz
beautiful young plant
Hasn't grown much this year, but we'll see in the spring!
Marie-Christine M.
Lozere 1000 m" translates to "Lozere 1000 m" in British English.
Very disappointed upon delivery, the 3 hostas were broken because the soil, or rather the constituent, was not compacted... I planted them delicately but I have concerns. We'll see if they take root.
Cathy
Pretty little young plant that has produced 5 leaves in 1.5 months. Height: 25 cm (10in) - Far from being a giant... we are far from it.
Not huge at all, but...
It can depend on the pot: small
It may take several months or years for it to reach a large size.
Michel B.
SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE" would be translated as "Saint-Germain-en-Laye" in British English.
Everything went well: delivery, planting, establishment and growth. Very reliable company and top-notch young plants.
Michel
to see what it will become, first hosta that I plant
Yves L.
Contamine Sarzin" would be translated to "Contaminated Sarzin" in British English. However, it is unclear if "Contamine" and "Sarzin" are proper nouns or if they have any specific meaning in the context of botany. If you provide more information or contex
On the 2 hostas I bought (ventricosa and empress wu), the 2 shoots emerge at the end of winter but only produce 2 leaves and that's it! However, there are no slugs, they are planted in the right place, I don't understand!