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In my opinion, it is a disaster not to say loudly and clearly that this plant GREATLY NEEDS TO BE LIMITED IN ITS ROOTS, and all the species are the same.. I am overwhelmed by this "mess" and don't even know what to do anymore to prevent the invasion; I am very angry with the nurseries that don't clearly state things!
odile
ST REMY L'HONORE" would be translated into British English as "St Remy L'Honore".
One of the plants has died, the other one is not blooming... yet the soil is light, and it's in semi-shade. I planted it in September 2018 with Salvia nemorosa and bellflowers with peach-like flowers, which are magnificent.
Catherine
8a
I had one left out of the 3....this time it started, 3rd summer!!
isabelle
Very well
Quality plan,
Christine M.
Brunoy
The young plant has recovered well, but even though it is described as a shade plant, I believe it won't produce much in my corner of the Parisian region if I don't try to move it to a sunnier spot.
VIVIERS DU LAC" would be translated to "LAKESIDE FISHERIES" in British English.
well-packaged young plant
Annie
Great
Young plant arrived in good condition, water still moist, fast delivery and impeccable follow-up. Now we just have to see if the young plant takes root properly after planting.
Marion M.
good
Field of plants in good condition and well packaged.
Thank you.