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I've had them in my garden for years! They need a shady and cool corner; in the first few years, they are scattered but quickly form real and charming cushions. They open in the morning and close in the evening. After their flowering ends, it's necessary to let them complete their cycle: let the foliage wither (here in May) and only remove it afterwards. In the summer, they completely disappear and reappear in March.
Isabelle
Very pleased
As usual, beautiful young plants full of vigour, well packaged and delivered quickly.
Jacqueline W.
Fast delivery, careful packaging
Considering the preparation of these young plants, they arrive in excellent condition and can only bring satisfaction.
Michelle V.
Too early to give an opinion.
I was surprised. I received the buckets but I don't see any leaves. At this time of the year, wood anemones may be in their vegetative period. The bulbs are well in the ground.
Guillemette L.
Five stars
This is the first time I'm planting them. Everything is being put into the ground following your planting method. A leaf mulch is protecting them.
Maryvonne G.
I didn't go out this spring, but I got reimbursed.