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I received the 'gazanias' babies in their polystyrene 'cradle' and they did not suffer from transportation. It is the first time I have used this type of 'packaging' and I find it very convenient. The gazanias were easy to 'extract'. They will adorn a pathway in the garden. For their arrival, they benefited from a long-awaited 'gentle rain'. I am excited to see them grow and offer their superb colours.
Joëlle
Eliana (Valencia)
I'm looking forward this young plant is available shortly. To my eyes it looks like a beautiful 'rainbow'. Perfect combination of colours. Congratulations!!!
Pretty little roots, which have rooted well and are very vigorous.
Anne
Southern Burgundy (near Lyon)
That's amazing! Very vibrant colours!
I really like it: very large flowers that are easily visible from a distance.
I've planted them in vegetable patches or along the edges to brighten up the vegetable garden.
The young plants have grown, not a lot, but still plenty of flowers. I think they started late because of the scorching June we had (in fact, three-quarters of the garden behaved the same way).
For now, after the few frosts we've had, they are still there. I'll see if they survive the winter (will there be a winter this year or not?).
I recommend them for those who like vibrant and large flowers.
Only one negative comment: no way to know the flower colours of the different plants! Not easy for creating a border... You have to figure it out yourself.
François
Looks very good.
Looks very good.
Peter S.
Beautiful young plants
Identical young plants - in development - to those of the same species that I took cuttings of in September 2016. Should be quite impressive in a few months.