All reviews for category Polygonatum - Solomon's Seal

Polygonatum falcatum Variegatum - Solomon's Seal

Polygonatum falcatum Variegatum - Solomon's Seal

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Alsace" would be translated as "Alsace" in British English as well.
Seemed dead at first. Now, poking its nose out.

Béatrice

bourges" in English would be translated as "buds".
Did not recover, very disappointed...

bruno

RNA ON ROCK
I'm looking forward to seeing the vine-plant grow and evolve, but the quality of the product upon receipt suggests a very promising development to come.

Catherine

Mons - Belgium
Positive aspects: Bright foliage. Negative aspects: Shoots grow slower than wild varieties. Overall opinion: Its foliage stands out very well in my small forest, I really like it.

Olivia

Polygonatum commutatum - Solomon's Seal

Polygonatum commutatum - Solomon's Seal

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CHAILLES
Perfect product - yes, I highly recommend it.

Francine

Polygonatum odoratum - Solomon's Seal

Polygonatum odoratum - Solomon's Seal

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Very disappointed
No scattered flower, one of the shoots arrived very damaged, I'll see if it regrows next year.

Alexandra C.

Atlantic West
In line with expectations, fast delivery, careful interior packaging, the outer cardboard box was slightly less well prepared for transport, planted in an area of woodland alongside lungworts and lilies of the valley, as well as the 'Weihenstephan' Solomon's seals. Now we just have to wait for their development.

MARIE

Received loud and clear.
Beautiful plants, in good condition, but weak stems. I have planted them in a leaf compost, in semi-shade, alongside well-established lilies of the valley and lungworts.

Marie France E.

Polygonatum x hybridum Weihenstephan

Polygonatum x hybridum Weihenstephan

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Voiron
The young plant arrived weak. It has clearly suffered from its 6 days of transport... I hope it will recover.

Mireille

Brunoy
Planted two years ago, it was a bit lost at the back of the garden. I moved it closer to a more open area where its tall stems will stand out. It promises me 4 or 5 spikes for this spring and I am eagerly awaiting it to form a beautiful clump in a few years.

Magali