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Shoots well in the shade in a damp location, including in clay soil. However, its name "Honeybee" is misleading, as I have beehives in my orchard, but only bumblebees, hoverflies... feed on it. Never seen a honeybee on it, much to my disappointment!
After 8 years of cultivation, still as bright and planted in the sunlight, the young plant has withstood the dry summers.
jean-marie
MOLIERES (24)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24)" in British English. Since it is a place name, it remains the same in translation.
Despite a difficult start, it recovered well and even bloomed. The variegated foliage is magnificent. Highly resistant to changing climatic conditions. A reliable choice to recommend.
Nathalie
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Little young plant (barely 20 cm (8in)) received crushed by the other pots with two broken branches. The start is therefore expected to be difficult. Waiting for it to recover and for the beautiful autumn colours indicated in the description.
Nathalie
Doubs
Very beautiful bush, very well rooted..... I can't wait to see the bees foraging on it as that was my goal!!!
sittelle
Waterswell
Beautiful young plant perfectly matching the description. Perfect.
Irène
Angouleme
Parcel arrived in good condition, but too early to give an opinion on the quality of the young plant.