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The 4 young plants received were not very fresh (dry branches and foliage, waterlogged soil).
I planted them in my hanging baskets, pruned everything that was dead, but I am sceptical about their recovery, as there is currently no sign of improvement.
H.J.
Mauritius
Sturdy plant. I mistreated it by exposing its roots to the cold, then stopping watering, and it ended up losing all its leaves in a few weeks. I thought it was dead. After repotting it properly, it recovered and grew significantly during the summer. Now, it is flowering.
Veuzain-Sur-Loire" translates to "Veuzain-on-Loire" in British English.
Hello, can we plant the young Muehalenbeckia under the false cypresses?
Thanks for your response.
Michel
ARLES
To be planted as a spreading ground cover, in a sheltered and preferably shaded area, although it can tolerate partial sun. It spreads rapidly if it benefits from ambient humidity and regular watering. Be careful, if planted in the ground under these conditions, it can become invasive. But its small, glossy green leaves are perfect for covering a wall. Personally, I have planted it in a pot in the shade of a fountain.