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In the place where nothing shoots, the perula resists and keeps all its promises.
Sylvie R.
Beauce" - "Water
In one year, it has colonised the space between the daylilies. Magnificent neck flowering in spring.
Michel
Young plant in the process of restarting
No flowers yet, but the young shoots are emerging eagerly, probably taking time to establish themselves...
Lorenzo C.
Yvelines 78" would be translated as "Yvelines 78" in British English.
Very attractive ground cover for partial shade, requires no maintenance.
However, be careful as it can become very invasive, so it needs to be contained with a waterproof barrier.
It can also self-seed spontaneously. Therefore, it should be reserved for well-defined areas.
Isabel
Shave
We will see the flowering.
Patricia B.
Slightly disappointed
It's been almost a year since they were planted. They grew well at first, but the foliage of some started to slightly scorch, and since then, the foliage has died, but a few small shoots are emerging among the dead foliage. Otherwise, it's a very running plant, ideal for covering the ground.
Field of plants quite healthy but young for the price.
Janette P.
Three
accurate
Annick B.
Very well
Beautiful young plants. Good growth.
Florence R.
Zone 8 Paris region
For me, it's a very beautiful discovery, a graceful ground cover with its small white flowers, quickly colonising the areas around other plants. I have ordered more because it's truly a lovely surprise for partial shade. The only downside is that it's not evergreen, but it quickly comes back with the first warmth.