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The 1st one arrived in December all dried up, Promesse de fleurs refunded me and I was able to get another one. It arrived in a normal small bucket as I had chosen to make it cheaper, and especially with real leaves. I'm waiting for it to recover but I have high hopes :)
Isabelle
The Verdiere
10 young plants ordered...3 rather stunted.
Previous order of 2 naked-root mahonias, which to this day have not yet taken root...
Valerie
SEZANNE
FRESH AND READY TO BE REPLANTED
BENEDICTE
Saint Florentin (Yonne)" would be translated as "Saint Florentin (Yonne)" in British English. The name of the place remains the same in both languages.
Field of plants arrived very quickly after ordering. Very beautiful young plants that will be planted in the ground in October.
To this day, I am very satisfied with my purchase.
Michèle
Pantin
Planted last year in partial shade, it is still thriving, although the growth is a bit slow.
Melinda
Healthy young plant
Beautiful little young plant planted in partial shade upon receipt. Has produced a few flowers and its foliage is growing nicely. To be continued.
Nathalie F.
Brussels, Belgium
This young plant is great! I planted it in a partially shaded area in well-draining soil and it's thriving! It blooms abundantly every year, and many pollinating insects seem to enjoy it (especially bumblebees). It grows shoots of about twenty centimeters each year. It's interesting because it starts flowering as early as February, making it essential for insects during a time when few flowers are available. For aesthetic purposes, it's highly recommended for adding green and yellow to the garden in winter.
Thomas
CHARENTE MARITIME" would be translated as "Charente-Maritime" in British English.
Beautiful young plant, of a respectable size. Order placed at the end of August, received on the scheduled date and with a well-watered root ball. Carefully packaged. The plant successfully went through its first winter with a lovely flowering (see photo). Delighted with my purchase.
Elodie
Title
More disheveled version of the traditional mahonia but equally delightful to add to our collection. Very lovely young plant well-developed. Good resistance to wind (100km/h nonetheless) tested just yesterday.