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Out of the 9 young plants received, only two seem to be alive. One is dry and the other 6 are just a mass of dry roots. All of them show signs of mold. I have planted the two 'survivors', but I have little hope for a positive outcome. It's a shame, this is the first time I've encountered an issue with an order.
Katja
Haute-Savoie" would be translated as "Upper Savoy" in British English.
On 9 shoots, only two seem alive. One is completely dry, the other 6 are just a pile of dry roots and all show signs of mold. I have planted the two survivors, but I have serious doubts about a successful outcome.
Katja
Soustons" would be translated as "Soustons" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Plantlets arrived for about half, speckled with molds. Planted, let's bet they can still grow. To see!
Thierry
Poor" or "pitiful
The 3 naked root feet arrived covered in mould. However, as soon as the package arrived at the collection point, the bags were immediately opened. Unfortunately, they are in the ground but there is little hope of survival.
Florence
Cliff
This is the first time I ordered from this website. A website that I found out about through a friend who orders a lot from Promise of Flowers. Nothing to say about the delivery time, I planted the young plants immediately, now I just have to wait for the flowers to bloom and then I can give a review if I am satisfied or not.
I will give my review on this page, I don't have Facebook and I don't want to post it on Google.
Olivier
Lège Cap Ferret" can be translated to "Lège Cap Ferret" in British English as it is already in the correct language.
The roots are all tinged with bluish mould... Not convinced about the recovery.
Marie
Bruay-La-Buissière" would be translated as "Bruay-La-Buissière" in British English.
Very beautiful young plants received. Can't wait to see them flower next year! :)
Mathilde
Bagnolet
3 bought, only one produced leaves. The roots were too dry to hope to see a Lily of the Valley one day. After the bad experience with bougainvilleas and several plants, I am strongly considering looking elsewhere.
Noureddine
VANVES
Two of the three young plants arrived with yellow leaves. I planted them right away. Let's wait until April.
Nicolle
Flaujac Poujols
The three young plants bloomed already this year, I had planted them in October.