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RAS" can be translated to "No comment" or "Nothing to report" in British English.
annie F.
a bit small
I didn't expect such small shoots. Let's hope they grow quickly.
DANIELLE P.
Plant that appears very vigorous and already has some flowers.
daniel goulet
Upper Normandy
Gorgeous, a trailing plant that creates a sensation in the planters of my town of Vernon, unfortunately unknown in the local garden centres, none of them knew about this beauty. Thanks to the head of the green spaces department of my town, whom I contacted by chance, I finally got its name. I took a picture and I allowed myself to give it its name and promote this magnificent hybrid to the garden centres.
Marie
Parisian region
Plant discovered in the Alps. I found the smell amazing and pleasant (smell of honey), and the white colour very pretty. The young plants I bought have acclimatized very well and continue to flower.
A good purchase.
How can I tell if the White Alyssum I bought as a perennial is an annual or a perennial?
Nadyne
pau" is a word in the Tahitian language, which means "finished" or "done". It does not have a direct translation in English, but it can be roughly translated as "finished" or "completed".
Young robust plants with already one or two small flowers, eagerly awaiting the shoot...
Unfortunately, not up to my expectations. Despite regular watering, the plants in a planter in front of my door have never been splendid, always a bit dull with few flowers.
Birte
ENGENVILLE
Plants well received but I find them small, I would like larger and more lush ones.
Nicole
a bit small
I wasn't expecting such small plants. Let's hope they grow quickly then.