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I reported yesterday that my two Agapanthus arrived safely but a bit 'tired' with some leaves a little yellow and not completely standing up. Kept the pots in what I considered an ideal place to get used to their new environment. This morning, they had not shown any change despite the better place I chose. A few minutes ago, I went to watch them (I'm a very concerned type of person, excessively persistent in all aspects) and, to my surprise, one of the two plants had a tiny little blue flower blooming!!!!
Not because plants do not speak necessarily means they don't feel and communicate!!! I'll keep you updated. I'm so encouraged and happy about it!!!!!!
Amparo
The Eliana (Valencia)
They arrived yesterday evening looking a bit tired. Temporarily placed in a 'neck' area for them to adjust to their new home. I have high hopes that they will thrive and be as beautiful as I desire.
Amparo
The Eliana (Valencia)
It looks very vigorous. I trust that it will arrive in good condition and become the perfect companion for the rest of my Agapanthus.
Amparo
MONTBELIARD
Very pleased. Arrived in perfect condition. Looking forward to seeing the flowering.
jonquieres 60" would be translated as "jonquieres 60" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
As soon as the young plant was planted upon delivery, I still don't see any flower stems in sight, I hope it will bloom.
veronique
SAINT MELOIR DES ONDES" would be translated to "SAINT MELOIR DES ONDES" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Field of plants delivered with care and arrived in very good condition.
Olivier
Puteaux" - "Water
Healthy young plant, arrives in perfect condition :)
Alexandra
CENTER
I am proud of my agapanthus, it has a total of 16 flower clusters, and they are starting to bloom!!!
helene
Brilliant!
The two agapanthus have arrived in perfect condition.
Each plant was well supplied with flower stalks ready to bloom. I am very satisfied, as I am with each of my orders.
Thank you.
Michelle G.
Not in flower
If I had been warned that the plant was not in flower, I would not have given it to my deceased mother.