All reviews for category Shade-loving flowering plants

Anemone nemorosa

Anemone nemorosa

Product sheet

we will see at the time of flowering

Béatrice L.

Playing hard to get
Very slow to establish. Young plants planted last autumn. The first leaves came out this spring but still no flowers. It is, however, ideally positioned according to its requirements. Patience...

Françoise C.

Good
The rootstocks looked good; I planted them. I'm waiting for spring.

Jacqueline M.

North East
Well packaged, delivered quickly. I'm looking forward to seeing what the delicate appearance of these young plants can yield, but the rootstocks are beautiful.

Fabienne

To discover
Very well packed, the bulbs/rootstocks are actually quite peculiar, even amusing! Planted right away, can't wait to see the result.

Virginie A.

Beautiful flowering Thank you for clarifying that these are not small pieces of wood to be thrown away...

Claudine G.

Non-existent shoot!
3 shoots sprouting out of the 10? And they are 4 cm (2in) tall, so no flowering...

Daniel C.

Paris Basin
I planted my bulbs in autumn. No flowers this spring, but I saw some leaves. I think I'll have to wait until next year.

Caroline

I've lost them!

Marie-Josette R.

Loire Estuary
I've had them in my garden for years! They need a shady and cool corner; in the first years, they are scattered but quickly form real and charming cushions. They open in the morning and close in the evening. After their flowering, it is necessary to let them complete their cycle: let the foliage wither (here in May) and only remove it afterwards. In summer, they completely disappear and reappear in March.

Isabelle