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I know it's difficult to cultivate, but if the delivered seedlings were sturdier, it might be better.
Florence
Bussière-Dunoise
Planted in the shade of a wall, a sloping, well-drained plot. I had long given up hope when the pendulous rosettes, absent during the winter, sprouted again in March (2022). What a surprise, what an emotion!
Myriam
MARNAY" is not a term that can be found in the glossary "ARN". Could you please provide more context or clarify the term you would like me to translate?
The description on the website was clear: the young plant is not easy to cultivate. Nevertheless, we saw two flowers in the spring. They were a bit scrawny and feeble. It seems to have since disappeared. The heatwaves this summer probably didn't help!
Anne-Dominique
Saint Michel Sur Orge" would be translated as "Saint Michel on Orge" in British English.
I didn't see the poppy in the spring, no stem, no leaf...
Marie-Agnès
Paris
It has flowered but the colour is quite pale, nothing like the blue in the photo. The plant then caught white and died. Not vigorous.
Jocelyne
ANNECY
Planted in Val Thorens (2300 m (7546ft)) in the summer of 2021, I haven't seen it in flower yet, but as soon as the snow disappeared after 6 months of being there, it's already putting out its leaves! Maybe a photo this summer if all goes well.
Guillaume
graft
The young plant received was beautiful, planted in autumn, they looked beautiful in spring, but the species did not withstand the dry 40°C (104°F). Planting this Himalayan species in a dry and hot continental climate was completely illusory, I tried, I failed. I should have tried in an oceanic or alpine climate, as recommended by Promesse de fleur.
Nathalie
PONTAULT COMBAULT
I had been warned about the difficulty of seeing this flower bloom, despite the advice on exposure and the soil, unfortunately, never having witnessed any flowering vegetation. Spring 2020 delivery.
HELENE
PONTAULT COMBAULT
I was warned about the difficulty of getting this flower to bloom, alas, it still hasn't succeeded, soil, exposure, location, in short, all the advice has been followed!!!
HELENE
THE THOLY
Hello,
I have sent you 2 photos of your Himalayan blue poppies.
For me, they don't look like poppies at all!
It's a shame, you post beautiful pictures... but the end result is not what was expected!