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Hello, Shouldn't there be leaves emerging from the ground in February? I don't have anything visible, is this normal?
Isabelle
Traps
They have suffered a bit from snails but managed to flower. It will probably take another year for them to be well established and flower more abundantly. Very pretty flowers.
Martine
Many suffered from the journey (crushed). The "rubi" plant is not the right colour and is blue like its fellow. They are in the process of recovering...
Karen P.
Well
High-quality and well-conditioned plants, great.
Alice D.
4
The young plants are beautiful (the weak young plants have been replaced without difficulty).
irène L.
a little disappointed
The 3 primroses have bloomed, but I find them small, with only one flower spike... Maybe they will do better next year...
Brigitte D.
The violet and the white are magnificent, very big flowers, the rose, on the other hand, has grown very small, resembling the classic primroses.
Chantal T.
Only one has grown
Another one didn't develop any flowers and I can't see the 3rd one.
Marie-Paule C.
Paris
Planted this autumn, they have grown very well and are very bushy.
Sophie
Very well
I am very happy, the young plants are magnificent.