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I was looking for an answer for my aloe polyphylla, on some leaves the fleshy part is eaten, there's only a naked leaf left!!!!, I think I have found the answer, snails and slugs enjoy it, so we'll have to be interested in it before the whole plant is ravaged, as someone said on the website.
Jane
QUIMPER
Very pretty naked young plant to protect from snails and slugs. Unfortunately, mine was "shaved" in a single night. :(
Enora
Brison Saint Innocent 73100" translates to "Brison Saint Innocent 73100" in British English.
Same remark, I find it fragile, the leaves are not very beautiful. A young plant has been recently planted. I'm waiting to see its development...
I am delighted, after a first unsatisfactory order, Promesse de Fleurs has fulfilled my expectations, splendid, and the professionalism of the service is exceptional. Thank you very much.