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All reviews for category Alcea rosea - Hollyhocks

Alcea rosea Chaters Double White - Hollyhock

Alcea rosea Chaters Double White - Hollyhock

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Bucket had lost a lot of its soil in the parcel and only has a 2 cm (1in) vine-plant. Weak and weakened plants. Skeptical about its recovery. Disappointed for now. To be seen...

Karine

Title
Unfortunately, ours did not recover, it's true that winter in Toulouse was dry... but naturally, I am disappointed.

Sandrine

Beaurainville
Plants arrived in good condition with several leaves.

DCK

Margny-Lès-Compiègne" would be translated as "Margny-Lès-Compiègne" in British English, as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
I ordered two: one arrived with many leaves and the other with nothing, just three stems. I replanted it in the hope of recovery, but unfortunately it died.

Angélique

LUÇON
Hello, I have received the 5 young plants of hollyhocks that I had ordered, but I am moderately satisfied. I was hoping that by ordering plants from a nursery, they would not be as prone to diseases as hollyhocks often are. I hope they will still survive and manage to make it through the winter. Thank you.

Joelle

SAINT ETIENNE DU BOIS" would be translated to "SAINT ETIENNE OF THE WOOD" in British English.
one of the two young plants did not survive, despite identical care. What a shame. I am looking forward to seeing the flowering of the survivor.

Maryse

Gien
Never bloomed again - big disappointment

Jean-Marc / Yves

Normandy
Didn't survive this winter :-(

Florence

Fast delivery
Quality flowers

Sylvie G.

Same remark as for the midribs: these young plants are not made for the British coast. I'm waiting for next spring to see the result...

Marine S.