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Planted in autumn 2022, it's holding up well against the heat and I hope it will really start to take off after the summer.
Gabry
MONTRY
I've just received it in an anti-waste basket. I must admit that I'm not certain whether this rose bush will sprout a bud, not a leaf. It has 3 bare dry branches, so we'll wait and see. The other two at least have budding buds.
Cecile
Albi tarn" is a phrase in Occitan, a regional language spoken in the south of France. In English, it translates to "White tarn." A tarn is a small mountain lake or pool, typically found in a glacial cirque.
Received in very good condition, fresh and with a beautiful root system. It's starting well, can't wait to see it in bloom.
Christine
Finistère
Rosebush with very fast growth that produces very beautiful double roses of pure white.
Like all rugosas, the stems are very thorny and become bare at the bottom, so it is advisable to plant them at the base of meadow mixes or flowers such as cosmos.
Valerie
Ternuay
Very beautiful wild rose. It withstands lack of sunlight well. Its white is probably the purest that can be found in roses. It emits a slight and subtle fragrance that evokes coconut.
Philippe
Tassin Le Demi-Lune
This rose bush seems vigorous. I'm waiting for it to take root.
Sylvie
OZOUER LE VOULGIS
Received plant yesterday, in good condition, with plenty of golden leaves still. Looking forward to seeing its growth next year.
I planted them in January as bare-root plants. Small green shoots appeared immediately on the stems. I was fascinated to see that, it was my first time planting bare-root plants! 6 months later, they have formed small bushes with beautiful bright green foliage and their first flowers. They are still quite young, I am waiting for them to grow bigger to enjoy their fragrance! I am very happy with them, as well as with all the beautiful roses I planted this winter! A true joy, a promise of flowers!
Evelyne
Morières Les Avignon
Thanks to the individuals (for order preparation & quality control and shipping service), the rose bush I received appears healthy. Planted near other Rugosa varieties, I am now waiting for it to establish itself.
Thierry
90
Careful packaging, plant in good condition, potted, already starting to regrow foliage.