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Plant to avoid as a ground cover that is not at all an alternative to grass. I bought several buckets to cover a small area in addition to buckets of hairy thyme. The feet of Roman chamomile never developed. On the contrary, the center of the chamomile becomes very bare and blackens. This causes a rather ugly appearance. On the other hand, I highly recommend the hairy thyme which is truly a ground cover and an alternative to grass with an impeccable appearance and an additional interest, the lovely flowering that enhances the area.
Sylvie
Neckmar
young plant a bit feeble, evolution to be seen
Jean-Pierre
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières-Les-Avignon" in British English.
The young plant received appears healthy, I am waiting to see its development...
Thierry
A bit disappointed...
This chamomile is very pretty, but a bit temperamental. Its shoot is slow and therefore it doesn't easily fulfill its function as a ground cover. Perhaps next spring?
Marielle D.
Very feeble young plant upon arrival.
Very weak young plant that is struggling to recover.
Sylvie L.
Correct
Beautiful young plant which, to my great surprise, has shown little growth.
Chantal O.
The second package received is very good compared to the first one, some young plants are in a sorry state, to be monitored in the spring.
Martine G.
Young plants arrived in very good condition, certainly thanks to good packaging.