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Fethuque hasn't grown back!
nor two
Miscanthus sinensis Gracillimus - Maiden grass
claude
Pompignan
Good start again.
Sylvie
Pompignan
Good recovery.
Sylvie
BERNARDSWILLER
Good reception, beautiful rendering.
Roland
OZOIR LA FERRIERE
I find this fescue very beautiful and I must admit that since this year I have been increasingly interested in the grasses that give my garden a natural and wild aspect.
Alain
Checy
Very pleased with my blue fescues, well tufted in full sun, which I contrast, along the border that runs alongside my driveway, with Prairie Fire sedge (olive green/orange), to be placed in full sun as well, with Gulfstream, Obsessed Seika, Firepower, and Twilight nandina domestica, and... more for partial shade this time... Everillo sedge (chartreuse/yellow) and Forever Purple heucheras (a beautiful deep violet that is quite incredible and unchanging), Wild Rose (between fuchsia and violet), and Berry Smoothie (leaning more towards pink). As they are evergreen in winter, they create compositions of the most beautiful effect as ground cover, at the foot of my colourful and varied berberis thunbergii (shaped like balls or flames, with flamboyant autumnal colours and red berries that persist through part of the winter), my cotinus (my favourite variety being Flamissimo), my Rainbow Pillar Canadian serviceberry, and my chokeberries... and, towering above all of this, my golden Robinia Frisia, my 2 Crimson King Norwegian maples, my Autumn Blaze Canadian maple, and my Albizia. A guaranteed spectacle, especially in spring and autumn!! ... but the evergreen ground covers ensure beauty even in winter!! ... hence their great interest.
Rebecca
High Savoy
Healthy and well-coloured young plant, I am very satisfied with it but it is a bit more expensive (£3.40 difference per plant) and slightly less bushy than others of the same variety purchased shortly before at the garden centre. Thank you for the fast delivery!
CORINNE
Villiers-Sur Orge" would be translated as "Villiers-sur-Orge" in British English.
Perfect plant that adapts everywhere and immediately makes an impact!
Aude
BAZAINVILLE
My favourite. Young plant received with enough foliage for an immediate impact.
Elisabeth
Essonne
I was very satisfied with the Elijah Blue fescues, Gautier and capillary leafed grasses ordered last year, and I wanted to add more. The Elijah Blue fescues received this time were full of hay (3/4 of an hour to clean gently) and therefore quite thin in the end... but above all, they are much closer in green colour to the capillary leafed grasses than to the blue of my previous Elijah Blue... planted side by side, there's no comparison...