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Develops very quickly forming a bush with a flower stalk++++ stems that tend to lie down.
Cecile D.
Neckmar
Planted in October, facing south in a garden soil with a clay tendency, this young plant is doing well but has produced numerous small flowers in clusters of a light pink colour.
It doesn't resemble the one ordered but rather a goat's rue.
Disappointing!
Centre" translates to "Centre" in British English.
Beautiful young plant, but it's an invasive plant, which spreads rapidly in the wild and can become aggressive. Moreover, it is highly toxic to livestock and contaminates crops. It can therefore poison the hay. It should be banned from sale!
Sylvie
Montville (76)" would be translated as "Montville (76)" in British English. The name of the place remains the same, and the number in parentheses would also be understood in the same way.
Planted in a pot and on a partially shaded slope (clay soil). It grows quickly and spreads a lot (+ 1 m²) whether in the ground or in a pot. Beautiful glaucous green foliage, but the flowers seem smaller than in the pictures. We'll see next year if it's even more vigorous and flowering...
Siegfried
Roanne
Very vigorous young plant that grows 'at the eye's sight', not disappointed.
Julien
healthy young plants in buckets
It is with pleasure that I received my 3 young plants of Galega officinalis, which are already showing good growth. I immediately placed them in my frost-free greenhouse to allow them to start growing slowly before their planned planting in mid-April in open ground.
Tiny and fragile, difficult recovery, to be continued
RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS
We are sorry as we attach great importance to the quality of our young plants and their recovery, if you encounter any issue, do not hesitate to contact us on 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with replacement or refund if necessary.