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Zone 8a" would be translated as "Hardiness Zone 8a" in British English.
The young plants arrived in very good condition, the packaging was neat as usual. I planted them under a mass of spreading laurel trees in a situation of dense shade, light shade, and semi-shade. Today, one year later, all the plants have recovered and those in semi-shade are spreading vigorously. The one in the dense shade of the laurel mass is struggling a bit, but that may be due to the thick tapetum of laurel leaves covering the soil in that area.
Delphine
Bazainville
Pretty little plant, discreet but faithful, it is thriving for its second spring.
Elisabeth
STRASBOURG
Beautiful recovery, I feel like it's spreading already, it's perfect!
The young plants easily adapted by gaining thickness and space. They perulated one month after being planted.
Nicolas
Drome
Field of plants arrived in good health, very good growth in a well-prepared area, young plants ideal for undergrowth. My terrain here is quite chalky and dry, so it wouldn't be suitable without working too deep, but with a mixture of undergrowth soil and a thick layer of leaf mulch (from maples and beech trees) every year, it's a success, they have truly adapted.
LOR
FONDETTES
Successful planting in cool, semi-shaded ground! It grows rapidly with lots of charm. Very fast delivery, well secured. Thank you.
Anthony
North East
Stunning young plants already 'bolting' and smelling wonderful.
Well done for the accuracy of order tracking and delivery to the requested location.
Fabienne
Young plants a bit delicate
The young plants of galiums were a bit brittle at planting! Handle them with care to avoid damaging them too much!