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On 2 naked plants, planted in the autumn, only one has survived and even then, it is tiny and just starting to shoot (it's late May).
The same goes for the young plant: only one has survived, the other is still small for now, I'm waiting to see it develop.
ch
Field of plants with a leaf the size of a 1 penny coin.
Field of plants with a leaf the size of a British one penny coin.
Well-established young plant after being planted in April 2023.
Anne
The Compass
The young plants arrived in very good condition and continue to thrive.
Sally
9a
Very beautiful young plants that have not suffered from transportation.
Pascale
Lyon
Beautiful young plants, the mini size of the individual plants has taken very well, no losses and very beautiful plants last summer.
Eric
laon" does not have a direct translation in British English. It appears to be a proper noun or a term specific to a certain context. Could you please provide more context or clarify the meaning of "laon" so that I can assist you better?