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I'm giving it an average rating because I've just received this young plant, so I don't have enough experience with it yet.
Martine D.
RAS" is an abbreviation for "Rien à signaler" in French, which translates to "Nothing to report" in British English.
RAS" is an abbreviation for "Rien à signaler" in French, which translates to "Nothing to report" in British English.
Jean Michel G.
Amiens
Difficult installation of this hydrangea, I didn't think it would survive the winter. Spring has allowed timid branches to appear... for now, no flowers.
Sibylle
Vaumoise
Gorgeous climbing plant. I have planted 5, including a pink one on the north side of my house to cover an unsightly wall. The 2 closest to the house have grown strongly, the further away from the house, the slower it grows as there is less shade during the day... Contrary to what is indicated in the description, the flowers are very fragrant. At the moment (mid-June), they perfume the air several meters away and we can smell them when we open the windows. The scent definitely comes from them, I went to put my nose in them to check!
Healthy plant, but labeling mistake: the flowers are white, without any pink reflection!
This product has integrated very well into my garden, it is growing vigorously.
But there is a big problem! The flowers are only white, no hint of pink, however faint it may be! This bothers me and unfortunately does not suit me, as I chose this young plant knowing its colour; it is positioned against a white plastered wall, and the flowers do not stand out at all against this white background! There was probably a labeling mistake, but the fact remains! I have a photo of the plant available and I hope that you can rectify this flaw.
Thank you in advance.
nicole N.
Perfect
Delivery times respected. The young plant was well packaged.
Patricia P.
WELL
Actually, for now, it hasn't frozen, which was my concern, and I think if the winter remains mild, it will regrow without any issues. However, I believe I will have to wait several years to fully appreciate it.
Micheline D.
I will give my opinion next year!
I found it small, but I will see in the long run if the growth is going well and if it satisfies me in terms of its growth rate.
Regards
Michelle H.
North East
Planted in April 2015, a small branch survived the first winter to dry (freeze) on the 2nd shoot. It has been definitively dead since. Probably not very hardy...
Danielle
St Etienne, Zone 6 - 7" would be translated as "St Etienne, Zone 6 - 7" in British English.
Young plant strictly complying with the request, well packaged and in very good condition. It will easily thrive.