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Planted in late spring in a hollow trunk, this clematis has thrived, bloomed beautifully, and endured the drought without much assistance.
Nathalie GOEDERT
no flowering and weak growth
odile thibault francesetti
I don't know what to think.....?
However, despite being pampered, I suppose she didn't appreciate her shady domain (2 small flowers on very long stems) and completely dried up within a few days(?)
annie goument
She is still too small, but she has started well.
delphine de compiegne
A plant already well established. It is clear that it is a healthy and vigorous plant. Well done, a promise of flowers.
arlette tocrault
St Jean de Losne (21)" translates to "St Jean de Losne (21)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Beautiful plant, with many shoots! It has taken very well (planted on 24th March 2016 at the base of a Forsythia) and is growing visibly! Can't wait for it to bloom!
Christine
Arcachon Basin
Can't wait for it to bloom - I planted it with a winter clematis Advent Bells and a spring one Broughton Star to always have a wall of flowers at the entrance of the house - facing south - I hope to be satisfied - The plant is perfect, arrived on time and very well protected. To be continued -
Marie
Nantes
Planted in a pot with 'mimi belle'; comes back every year and becomes more and more beautiful, giving adorable pink bells.
isabelle
The Theil sur Huisne
Very pretty little bell-shaped flowers, about 6 cm (2in) in size, appeared in early June. I planted it in a pot, and it clings to my hornbeam hedge at the entrance of a gate to enjoy its small fuchsia flowers.
sandrine
Gisors 27140
Along the pergola, hedges of yew on each side; fresh and bright colours, long-lasting blooming.