All reviews for category Sisyrinchium

Sisyrinchium striatum

Sisyrinchium striatum

Product sheet

Marcey-Les-Grèves" translates to "Marcey-Les-Grèves" in British English, as it is a proper noun and does not have an equivalent translation.
Exquisite plant. Very prompt delivery.

Pascale

The Vigan
Three young plants planted in full sun. Immediate growth and beautiful effect from the first season. I highly recommend!

Anne

Couëron
Very good recovery, looking forward to enjoying the blooms.

Nathalie

Very positive
The young plant thrives on a dry soil and in a sunny location, it can already be divided after a few months of establishment. A perennial of the second rank in a border, mixed with perennials that are 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24in) tall.

Frederic G.

MARDIE
I really like this young plant that I have a lot of trouble finding, so I'm always delighted to be able to get it from you. I ordered three specimens and my experience is mixed: first of all, the delivery was fast and when I opened the package, I was pleasantly surprised by the vigour of the plants. However, they were so tall that they were bent to fit into the box and the stems with flowers were broken, needless to say, it's frustrating... That being said, I am generally satisfied with my various orders from Promesse de fleurs.

Carine

Villuis
Beautiful plants, in perfect condition, speedy delivery, perfect!

Laurent

Tb" doesn't have a specific meaning in French, so it would remain the same in English.
Healthy young plant, careful packaging, fast delivery

France L.

Bannost Villegagnon" would be translated to "Bannost Villegagnon" in British English, as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Very beautiful young plants, I didn't expect them to be so well developed in early March!

Claire

Beautiful
Good evening! The young plants are doing well. No flowers yet because they were planted late, but we'll see next year.

Françoise Marie C.

towers
It's a stunning young plant. Grows everywhere, in sun and partial shade. My soil is clayey, but it self-seeds very easily. Just cut it back after flowering. Resembles a mini iris.

jacqueline