Cookies help us to offer you a personalised browsing experience and to measure our audience. You can configure them at any time and consult our privacy policy.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience when browsing the website. Of these, cookies classified as necessary are stored on your browser because they are essential for the basic functionality of the website to work. We also use third-party cookies to help us analyse and understand how you use this website. These cookies will only be stored on your browser with your consent. You also have the option of refusing these cookies. However, deactivating some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Marketing
These cookies may be used by third-party companies to establish a profile of your interests and offer you relevant advertising on other websites. They do not directly store personal data but are based on the unique identification of your browser and your Internet device. Rejecting these cookies will not necessarily mean you are less targeted by advertisements, only that they will be less targeted.
Name
Description
Lifetime
Essentials
These cookies are essential for the sound operation of our site and will make it unusable if deactivated. They do not store any personal identification information.
Name
Description
Lifetime
Analysis & Performance
These cookies enable us to monitor the number of visits and the source of enquiries in order to measure and improve the performance of our site. They also help us identify the most and least visited pages in order to improve our content. The data linked to these cookies is collated and anonymised.
The baptisia has recovered without any problem after our mild and (too!) wet winter/spring. Very pretty, even if what I thought were purple/yellow flowers are actually brown/yellow. Never mind, they blend very well with their surroundings!
Carmel MacIntyre
Very satisfied
This young plant has been grown in its pot, considering the roots present beneath the soil clump.
herve SAMPIC
In great shape, I'm looking forward to what comes next.
I cannot give you a grade, it's a bit early, but what is coming out seems full of promises!
Upon receipt, unfortunately there was nothing (no stem, no leaf). I replanted what looked like a tiny "stump" in a pot of soil, I moistened it when necessary, but nothing has sprouted since receiving it a month ago, unlike the other plants.
Benjamin
Paris
1 STAR (AND NOT 5. IMPOSSIBLE TO MODIFY). Upon receipt, unfortunately there was nothing (not a vine-plant, not a leaf). I replanted what looked like a tiny "stump" in a pot of soil, I watered it when necessary, but nothing has sprouted since receipt (3 weeks), unlike the other young plants.
Benjamin
2 tiny young plants emerging from a greenhouse, planted in dry and sunny soil upon their arrival but never sprouted again in the spring.... price too high for such small plants.
not resumed
Edwige H.
ARPAJON
This young plant arrived in a pot with very little soil left. I'm not sure if it will be able to recover judging by its condition.
Fabia
Very uncertain recovery...
This young plant arrived in a pot nearly devoid of its soil, tipped over in the plastic packaging. It looks very sickly and I fear its imminent demise! What should be done to have it replaced by you?
Michèle P.
well
it's a bit early to tell, we need to give it time to establish itself