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Two strong plants that have recovered well, despite some damage during transportation to one of them.
Fanny
Savigny Le Temple
Delivered in very good packaging conditions, nothing to say; however, upon planting the day after delivery, it didn't deign to take root. I kept it in a large pot during the summer, with regular watering during the dry sunny season but without scorching sun for its first summer, and unfortunately, nothing worked. It never took root... perhaps a more sensitive variety than average...?
Roxane
Finistère" is the name of a department located in the region of Brittany in France. The word "Finistère" literally means "end of the earth" in French, as it is situated on the westernmost point of continental Europe. It is known for its rugged coastline,
I was fortunate enough to receive a healthy and vigorous Miss Bateman with a strong root system. I planted her at the base of a large arch, on the other side of a wisteria. I hope she will thrive and be happy there...
Valerie
Loiret
The recovery was swift! The plant was splendid upon arrival.
Isabelle
Deux-Sèvres" is a department located in the western part of France, in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It is named after the two rivers, the Sèvre Nantaise and the Sèvre Niortaise, which flow through the area. The department is known for its picturesque
Delivery within the stated timeframe. Plant well protected. Planted as soon as it arrived. I'm looking forward to seeing its blossoming, maybe next spring. (I hadn't noticed that I could order a larger pot).
annie
FRENAY
VERY PRETTY PLANT BUT DELIVERY GIVEN TO THE NEIGHBOUR KNOWING THAT I WAS HOME
HELENE
dead
dead after the summer
Frederic E.
LUTTERBACH Alsace" translates to "LUTTERBACH, Alsace" in British English.
Plant received a week ago. At the moment, I can't say anything. We'll see how it grows in the spring.
Raymonde
MONTBELIARD
Received in October, planted in a large planter on our balcony facing Southeast, this beautiful clematis, with its sumptuous blue stamens forming a lovely crown, rewarded us with a plentiful spring bloom, considering its youth.