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A vine-plant has grown very well over the past year, with a beautiful shape. It was still young last winter, and since it was very cold here, the pendulous shoots did not appear. However, the foliage is very unique and beautiful.
Annie
Aude
Following the advice of the expert, I moved the vine-plant from full sun to partial shade (i.e., north side) as full sun is scorching here. However, it languished a bit and then all the leaves turned black and fell off. I am disappointed.
Florence
Essonne
Beautiful young plant that appears vigorous. I can't wait to see its growth and colours next spring.
Fabienne
Very beautiful bush.
Attention in the packaging of the young plants, especially regarding the shoots, otherwise it was perfect.
Edmee N.
meets my request
Long reception but entire vine-plants, with the damp soil.
Jocelyne C.
Probably a good potential
I think we need to specify the soil requirements for this plant. Because where I live, it's clay limestone soil and it can't take off with just 5 branches and a few miserable leaves at the end. As time goes by, the others shrivel, turn yellow, and fall off. However, the young shoots were a vibrant pink. I pruned it, dug it up, and planted it in a mixture of my soil, heather soil, and compost. But it's not growing. It's a shame, the promise was beautiful.
Florence G.
Narbonne
Love at first sight! It produces vibrant fluorescent shoots that later turn paler, then pale orange-red. However, it is rather spindly and I believe this is due to the pH of my soil, which is alkaline. I hadn't noticed that it was specified as "not too alkaline". So, I will have to uproot it to add some acidic soil.
Florence
Medium
The early heat didn't please him, he's slowly recovering.