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Pretty plant in good shape, which has taken without any problem
Greg
Maisons-Laffitte
I planted it 3 years ago, in the shade, as 3 young plants. I had also bought other plants at the same time. Only these have survived my rather poor care, and for the first time, two of the young plants are going to have flowers! One of the young plants is smaller and struggling to find space between the other two.
Plant with running roots, invades and impoverishes neighboring plants. Spreads even in limestone, to re-emerge 8 to 12 meters (26 to 39 feet) further away.
Invasive plant tougher than couch grass and bindweed.
STRICTLY RESERVED FOR POTS: the seeds spread very far, like the running rootstocks.
Franck Xavier
Marcenat
Flowers purchased in 2/3 litre pots. Impeccable establishment. Foliage already abundant after several months. Flowers that last a long time.
Healthy young plants.
It's a shame that the staples holding the bag are stapled onto the leaves, which are all broken as a result...
Viviane
Isère
Perfect recovery. Flowering from the 2nd year onwards.
Delphine
Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume" would be translated to "Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume" in British English.
It is a beautiful and highly decorative plant, but it is important to carefully choose the planting location as once it is established, it is difficult to remove. Even the smallest piece of root will regrow. I had it on the East side of my house and I uprooted everything to place them in the shade under north-facing oak trees in a humus-bearing soil. Within two years, they have become enormous and the leaves are larger, more flexible, and darker at the expense of slightly less abundant flowering. In the shade, it requires no watering, even during heatwaves.