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The package had been torn; the soil from the pots spilled into the box, the seeds mixed with the soil.
Josette S.
Three young plants in the sun to start, a bit thin but we'll see when they fill out. This species tolerates the maritime climate.
Marie-Gabrielle J.
Stay tuned for further developments.
As of today, just planted. We'll see next year...
Christian G.
still very small
It's like the rest, not much has shot up this year due to the drought.
Anne B.
Perovskia
The small plant is really tiny and in a critical state, whereas the large pot is much better.
Anna P.
Very puny plants
Upon receipt, one of the 3 young plants had come out of its pot, there was no more soil at the base, planted nonetheless, we are waiting for spring to see the recovery.
Monique C.
Issoire
Stunning and carefree plant, tolerating -15°C (5°F) or scorching heat without watering. It is, however, sheltered from the north winds behind a low wall. It can be propagated easily through cuttings and pairs well with rockroses, bluebeards, salvias, and lavenders. Its stems are somewhat fragile, so be careful not to break them when passing by. Its intoxicating fragrance is reminiscent of a sun-loving plant.
By the end of October, it is still in bloom and brings us joy.
Nicole
Nothing to say
Careful dispatch and healthy young plant. We'll see how it evolves.