All reviews for category Viburnum

Viburnum tinus Lisarose - Laurustinus

Viburnum tinus Lisarose - Laurustinus

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Alsace 68000 Mulhouse" would be translated as "Alsace 68000 Mulhouse" in British English as it is already in the correct format.
Viburnum laurustinus purchased in October 2017. It endured the entire winter, bloomed in February, but in April it started to wither (foliage turning brown and dry)?

Christiane

good product
beautiful plant arrived in perfect condition

Christine M.

Beautiful growth of the 2 young plants
They have already grown in size in the hedge where I planted them.

CLAUDETTE B.

disappointed
Indeed, in March of this year we purchased from you 2 naked young plants of Viburnum tinus Lisarose, of which 1 had already been replaced some time later, but ultimately, all 3 have not taken root, despite all the care they received during planting and watering. Can you replace them for us?

martine B.

Fast delivery, well-protected young plants
Happy with the freshness of the young plants but a bit disappointed with the expected pruning for a 3.5L field of plants.

martine B.

Superbe young plant
Careful packaging, vigorous and healthy young plant.

Grosjean Chimene

Viburnum sargentii Onondaga

Viburnum sargentii Onondaga

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Ain
This viburnum is magnificent. Planted in December, the young plant has established itself well and is starting to reveal a stunning leafage while the arrival of the first leaves can be seen.

Lydia

Checy
Following my previous comment: the growth was slow in the first year (2020), but during the 2021 season, it took off and produced large, straight branches, giving it an upright habit. I think it will reach my height or even surpass it by the end of summer 2022 (I am 1.68m (5ft) tall). Therefore, I will prune its other branches at the base to ensure an upright and spreading habit in the long term. The autumn foliage is sublime (I can confirm), in a gradient of yellow and red, which persisted on the plant for a long time before falling. I also had pendulous flowers and a few fruits.

Rebecca

CHECY (45)" would be translated as "CHECY (45)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
A sure value, like many other viburnums. Produces flowers in spring followed by berries that provide nourishment for birds. MAGNIFICENT foliage as a bonus, both in terms of its unique shape and its SUPERB colours in autumn, which persist on the plant for a long time before falling.

Rebecca

Damaged receipt
The young plant, although packed in cardboard, arrived damaged, all the upper branches have been broken! Probably shaken during transportation.

virginie G.