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Arrived quickly and very well protected, to be seen this summer... as it is apparently a difficult young plant, I hope to see it flower. For now, I am keeping it in my conservatory, not too cold... to plant it in March/April. Ask for my opinion again this summer!!!
Elodie D.
Brussels
Hello,
Following my comment below, you asked me in your email response if the young plant had recovered after planting, the Himalayan Blue Poppy did not recover at all. As I have already sent you this message by email but have not received a response, I am writing it in the comments. Indeed, you suggested that I provide an update if the plant did not recover, but I haven't heard from you since. What is the situation?
Murielle
Brussels
Very disappointed, the young plant seemed already dead upon arrival???
Murielle
PONTOISE
Delivered well protected in a dormant state but has not resumed, no visible shoot to date.
Eric
42350 La Talaudière" would be translated as "La Talaudière, 42350" in British English.
I have just received my entire order, which was in good condition except for the two blue poppies, which were very wilted. As a delicate and demanding plant in terms of planting and care, I fear that these two received specimens may not be capable of regrowth.
Garrido Pascal
Quimper
I had it in my old garden, planted at the top of a heather soil mound, where it was simply enchanting. I recommended it for my new garden, where I once again planted it in heather soil, hoping it will be as beautiful as the previous one. In any case, the young plant I received is of very good quality, well filled with healthy leaves. I am optimistic!
Sophie
well established
This one has survived, it is currently under the snow... it spent the summer in the shade of a large container to avoid receiving too much sun..., I am in the mountains, it was doing well just before the snow... I can't wait to see it again in spring!
Nathalie M.
Very disappointed
The 1st broken receipt has been replaced, the 2nd in poor condition has been planted but did not take root.
Pascal A.
Nothing
This young plant died soon after being planted. Yet, it was in the shade of a tree, in good soil.
Christine C.
I never manage to get one of these in good condition..