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All reviews for category Taxus - Yew

Taxus baccata - Yew

Taxus baccata - Yew

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Bailleul le Soc" can be translated to "Bailleul the Sock" in British English.
The graciously returned young plants are looking beautiful, well-grown.

Jean

Berneuil-sur-Aisne" translates to "Berneuil on the Aisne" in British English.
If some of them arrived with a rather naked root appearance after being taken out of their pot. Very dry root balls. Foliage may have turned red due to the cold. I will provide them with careful care to promote proper recovery.

Jean

Dossenheim on Zinsel
According to my request. I will continue to order from Promesse de fleurs. Good address. See you soon.

Alfred

Doubs
Well-developed naked young plants with a habit in accordance with the description (on the higher end). The quality/price ratio (during a flash sale) is very appealing, considering the slow shoot growth of this type of plant. They were properly packaged and arrived in excellent condition. I am very satisfied.

SYLVIANE

Superb little bush that immediately started to shoot.
It's a good idea to ask for updates after a few months. Already upon arrival, this vine-plant looked good, and over the months in its place next to the orchard, it has grown well. I would also like to say that the service from Promesse de Fleurs is exceptional, thank you!

Chris J.

QUALITY/HOSPITALITY
VERY GOOD QUALITY AND VERY GOOD PHONE RECEPTION. VERY SATISFIED WITH EVERY ORDER.

Valerie T.

3 stars for the habit/price ratio
I bought 6 yews to make 3 arches, unfortunately they are not very dense, I'm afraid I'll have to wait a very long time.

Jacques B.

Not enough perspective to give an assessment. No young shoots have emerged at the moment.

dominique paillat

Genets
Very beautiful dense hedge with an intense green colour that I prune once a year. About two metres thirty high, twenty-five metres long, it effectively protects the vegetable garden from the west winds. A company, sent by the local council, came to collect the pruning because it seems that the foliage is used in the composition of a remedy against CANCER...

francois

Heudreville-en-Lieuvin, Eure
Why is there always a yew tree in cemeteries, you may ask? Comment from Promesses de fleurs: The yew tree symbolises the connection between heaven and earth, and certainly longevity. If you know of any other reasons, please let me know. Yours sincerely, Christophe Potiez

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