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All reviews for category Triteleia

Triteleia laxa Queen Fabiola

Triteleia laxa Queen Fabiola

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These plants did not survive.
Everything is in the title... I planted them quickly... but well... They didn't yield anything.

Christine H.

St Denis de Pile
GORGEOUS I planted these little bulbs 3 years ago. Some in the ground under a tree, and the others in pots. Every year, they miraculously come back in even greater numbers and what I love the most, apart from their beautiful colour, is their long flowering period and how well they hold up in a bouquet. You can easily keep them in a vase for a good ten days. And in the garden, they bloom for about 2 months without any maintenance.

Annie

Wait and see
It's hard to know before planting the bulbs. I'm not familiar with these flowers, it's an experiment...

Christine H.

Monoblet
a wonder...comes back every year for 10 years...mysteriously appears on the other side of the garden, through the lawn!

Deborah

three
don't grow

Marc G.

Not yet planted
Due to the high temperatures and the clayey and extremely hard soil

Françoise H.

to see when it blooms
I think we'll have to wait to see the flowers.

christine D.

Lovely and ethereal! I approve.
I am very satisfied, despite a very peculiar climate this summer with alternating periods of rain, cold, and then heatwaves and great drought, the plants have met my expectations.

MARIE NOELLE SIMON

Victoriaville
Hello, is this plant perennial or do the bulbs need to be removed in autumn? Thank you. Response from Promesse de Fleurs: Yes, it is a perennial and hardy bulb, tolerating temperatures down to minus 10 degrees (50°F). Plant it in sandy soil as it is a plant that is sensitive to moisture.

sylvie

Southwest
5/5 superb, a magnificent blue.

Claude