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Planted in autumn 2019, it had no difficulty in regrowing without any particular care and has already given me the first flowers this May 2020. I am delighted! No scent, but a beautiful foliage colour and very delicate flowers.
Lucille
Rhône-Alpes
Planted in autumn 2019, it had no trouble recovering without any special care and offered me the first flowers this May 2020. I am delighted! No scent, but a lovely foliage colour and very delicate flowers.
Lucille
successful young plant
That one has held up, planted upon receipt like its friend the Haye Rose Garden. It has already bloomed, doing very well!
Sandrine D.
Gipsy
Honestly, roses don't seem to be the strong suit of this company!
This spike, despite my care all summer, lacks any vigour. It produced a few feeble leaves in spring, and they no longer exist today. I'm going to order it from a specialised young plant nursery for roses.
Katia
Morières Les Avignon" translates to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English. It is the name of a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
Thank you to Pierre (order preparation & quality control) and Delphine (shipping service), the 2 Glauca roses received appear healthy, however I remain cautious about their survival. Planted in place of the same specific research area in naked roots (orders: November and January), which did more than just languish (too frail). The opinion of an amateur, who has successfully planted over 520 different varieties of roses in his garden (including over 100 old ones and over 100 British AUSTIN and similar varieties).
Thierry
A botanical species for the pleasure of beautiful glaucous foliage, and the lovely single flowers.
The two plants received in November 2018 were a bit temperamental at first. They are currently (2nd June 2019) well leafed. We just have to wait for the flowers now.
Daniel F.
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a place name and does not require translation.
Timid start of the vegetation in progress. Waiting for the next flowering.
Nathalie
Saumur
I ordered two plants 3 years ago and they are struggling to grow. Still no flowering and the stems remain weak. However, my flowerbed also includes chinensis roses and other roses that are not struggling and show normal growth. I am a bit disappointed...
Elisabeth
Waiting for resumption...
I ordered this young plant rose in bare roots again, as the first one I received several months ago was tiny and I wonder if it will be subject to a warranty (see my previous comment when purchasing it). The one received recently is slightly better, but I remain very cautious about its growth, as it is also very fragile... Advice from an amateur, who has successfully planted over 420 different varieties of roses in their garden (including over 80 AUSTIN).
Thierry P.
MOLIERES
Healthy plant, well packaged. Waiting for spring for regrowth.