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ANCENIS SAINT GEREON" would be translated to "ANCENIS ST. GEREON" in British English.
Very sparsely planted (with young plants measuring 3cm (1in) in height), far from the picture of the bucket presented.
Marie
Cork (United Kingdom)
2nd attempt for this young plant. With a spring planting, I thought it would have a better chance of survival, but it remains quite weak and hasn't produced any flowers so far. We'll see if it survives the winter...
Luce
Forbach
young plant a bit delicate upon delivery.
For now, seems to be doing well. To be continued in the spring.
Very beautiful young plant, well supplied. Thank you.
Sylvie
Bordeaux" is a French term used to refer to a specific type of wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France.
Very satisfied. After one year, the two young plants are growing and forming a beautiful purple cousin. Happy to find a plant that thrives in difficult conditions: a north-facing garden and a flowerbed in the shade of the house for half of the year but with scorching sun in the summer, clayey and moist soil in the winter, ...
Pierre
Bordeaux
Very pleased. After one year, the two young plants are growing and forming a beautiful purple cousin. Happy to find a plant that thrives in difficult conditions: a north-facing garden and a bed in the shade of the house for half the year, but under scorching sun in summer, clayey and moist soil in winter, ...
Pierre
Cork (United Kingdom)
Ordered and replanted in early October. Plant received quickly with packaging completely correct. Appearance a bit meh (3 frail stems cut practically to the ground while the plant had just finished flowering). In spring: appearance of 3 tiny shoots that never reached ripeness despite the care provided. Note: this plant did not recover, while another eupatorium (Lucky Melody) replanted the same day a few meters away in the same bed managed to form stems, leaves, and flowers.
Luce
5 stars
Very beautiful young plants, each one well supplied, thank you.