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Field of plants received in good condition, may be a bit too damp for young plants.
Pierre B.
Quite well.
I am optimistic.
Helen C.
Healthy young plant
Very beautiful tuft very green in perfect condition, soaked with water, ready to be planted.
Jocelyne P.
naked
Very small, barely visible in the pot but worth seeing as it grows.
Chrystel B.
Very beautiful
RAS" is an abbreviation commonly used in French to mean "rien à signaler", which translates to "nothing to report" in English.
MARYSE R.
Very well
Received a young plant in good condition as always! Now I'm just waiting for it to establish itself and cover the soil.
Sylvie B.
a good development
A little classic, but I never tire of it.
Marie-Helene H.
61,700
Supports transportation well, establishes well, has flowered, now spreads. Clayey soil, moist, shady or even very shady location, close to a wall. Flowering is delicate, very beautiful. The ground cover is making its way, I am delighted.
Virginie
Disappointed with this young plant which is black, I hope it recovers, in the meantime I won't plant it, its place will be in the stone rockery.