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Too early for that, as I will only see them flower next year since the flowering date for this year has passed, but I remain hopeful, these have arrived with healthy leaves.
Joelle B.
13120
This young plant thrives well in clay-limestone soil and even tends to become invasive and reproduce over several tens of meters. I did not find it allergenic like the Fruticosa. Removing the withered stems in autumn is a bit laborious given their number. Best regards.
Pierre
Very lovely young plants
Fast and careful delivery.
Planted on the same day, just have to wait now!
Michele M.
beautiful plant
young plant will grow big
Christian B.
to see
well rooted, I am looking forward to next spring to see its development!
carole C.
Chindrieux. South-facing on the shores of Lake Bourget.
This Phlomis is a young plant that thrives quickly and can be propagated easily, I had taken a cutting of it in the south of France. It requires little maintenance.
Martine
Beautiful young plant even without a flower.
This young plant emerged from the ground at the beginning of spring. It has already grown quite a bit.
dominique paillat
very beautiful young plants
The young plants arrived in perfect condition. I planted them right away and they are growing vigorously.