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Heat and drought resistant plant. Small delicate flowers, swaying in the breeze. Really pretty.
Caroline R.
well
The seedlings were sown in pots in February under indoor greenhouse conditions, and approximately 80% have germinated. It is necessary to provide support for them in their pots as well as in open ground.
I have already sown this variety and the germination rate is rather good. The young plants have developed well and have been quite well supplied with flowers. However, the yellow-orange colour was dominant to the detriment of the white variety shown in the photo. But in the end, the effect was still successful!
High unit price, letter-sized order still not received 5 days after shipment.
The quality of the young plant is not in question.
Fabien P.
Savigny-sous-Malain (Burgundy)
I sowed them in situ, but to this day, only 2 leaves have emerged from the soil in October 2015! I am disappointed, but maybe I'll see something in the spring!
Response from Promesse De Fleurs: Ideally, they should be sown in a tray in spring for transplanting in autumn. It's possible that the other seeds will germinate next spring.
Planted in the open ground, in a sunny garden border. Offers a lovely flowering in midsummer.
Refreshing teas, very aniseed, with a slight hint of bitterness. Very pleasant.
I recommend.