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Arriving in winter, therefore in a vegetative rest, the plant did not start again in spring. We are at the very end of May, I don't think it will start again, what a pity.
Claire
Bird
Dead or almost dead plants. Sent back twice in the same state or almost. The photos don't match at all what is being sold... I don't know if anyone would pay for this. For me, it was supposed to be a gift! It's disgraceful!
Angela
Geneva
She arrived completely dried out!!!
Françoise
Fragrant
Very pleasant lemony fragrance without being overpowering. Fairly fast growth. Resistant to drought with regular watering. Recommended for the vegetable garden for harvests to be dried upside down. Keeps very well in a sealed jar.
Nathalie F.
Thimert-Gâtelles
Nothing to report, the plant should recover. Although it wasn't as vigorous as in the picture...
However, it should be noted that:
- Its exact Latin name should be Phyla Scaberrima. It should not be classified under the genus Lippia.
- This plant can be dangerous in large quantities and with frequent use, unlike Stevia unless proven otherwise, due to its high camphor content. Camphor is toxic, especially for young children. Some varieties have little to no camphor.
Florian
MOLIERES (24480)
Potted plant planted upon receipt. Regaining strength. Leaves are not very sweet. Waiting for foliage to develop and leaves to be harvested.
NATHALIE
The plants arrived dead... after contacting them, I was told that they are asleep... they never woke up.
The plants arrived dead... following contact, I am told they are sleeping... they never woke up.