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Plug plants a bit delicate and underdeveloped in the greenhouse. This variety seems less generous to me than the more traditional varieties.
I hope they will recover once planted in the open ground.
Nadine
Saumur
The plug plants had suffered a bit from a long and complicated journey, but they have all regained their vigour. First flower today on one of the plants potted in a bucket!
Sandra
CABOURG
Small clumps that I hope will quickly take root
Looking forward to the flowering
Heloin
Good, beautiful growth
Jeaninne G.
Good recovery
Jeaninne G.
Caux
One plant has died and the two remaining ones are still in leaf but not growing quickly, I'm afraid to water them too much.
Dominique
Pleasant
Very sad-looking young plant upon unpacking, quickly replanted, well established, it's growing...
Dominique
We'll see...
The plants seem a bit weak... I have put them in buckets in my mini greenhouse, we'll see...
Laurence R.
La Seyne Sur Mer" would be translated as "La Seyne on Sea" in British English.
The young plants are in a planter and growing to be able to be installed in the garden.
Elisabeth
REZE
Very fast delivery and well-preserved young plants. Worth seeing at the flowering.