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All reviews for category Rosemary

Rosmarinus officinalis - Rosemary

Rosmarinus officinalis - Rosemary

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Very beautiful young plant, planted in a flowerbed, currently reaching a width of 80cm (32in) easily. It should bloom next year, if it withstands all the water that the Grand Est region receives.

Michel

ALBI
Water received much less supplied and smaller than the presentation photo on the website. No worries though, the young plant is healthy and should shoot without any concerns.

Gilles

Great East
Very beautiful young plant, placed in a vegetable patch for the bees, it shows promise.

Michel

Greater East
Received in perfect condition, planted in pots, the young plants are growing at their own pace but no concerns about starting or taking root. The small flowers present are very beautiful, which means that once well established, it should be lovely.

Michel

Marseille
Received at the time in a stunted state, with numerous leafless stems, it has a snail-like growth but is still alive.

Sarah

LILLE
Purchased in a 7.5/10 L pot and planted last year, I am delighted with this bush that amazed me upon arrival! A true little shrub (which I was afraid of missing out on, considering the smaller rosemary bushes (and purchased elsewhere) that came before... magnificent upon arrival and still is!

Catherine

Saint-Malo
Sorry, I really like your website and I order very often, but this rosemary is really ugly. Clearly, it hasn't been pruned and its branches are completely bare for three-quarters of their height. Your services exchanged it for me, but the replacement plant is in the same condition. A big disappointment (I have other young rosemary plants and none of them are in this state...)

Florence

Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a place name and does not require translation.
Thank you to the specific research area for the order preparation and Laetitia R. from the shipping department, the bucket of rosemary received appears to be healthy. Planted near the same variety, I am now waiting for it to take root... or not?

Thierry

Brussels
The young plant arrived without a pot and all broken, in fact the package must have been shaken in every direction. It's not your fault and it's really the first time this has happened. For the rosemary, there were still some branches, and I used the broken branches to make roots, which works well for rosemary.

Andie

Veyrier Du Lac" translates to "Veyrier Du Lac" in British English.
The young plants were all smaller than those in the picture. They were shaken during transportation, which caused them to come out of their pots and become damaged. Only 3 out of the 5 survived...

Nicolas