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Today, 21st April, I discovered my blooming pasqueflower. So so lovely.
Sandrine
Chalon-sur-Saône
She has never flowered but she exists, she is very small. I believe she is just vegetating. What a pity.
Bernadette
razor
well
Yves M.
Teyssieu
The 2 subjects received today are not in very good shape. The wood shavings (?) on the surface of the soil were covered with a kind of algae that must have been suffocating them. Transplanted immediately into good soil, placed in hospital mode, I have confidence in their recovery because the anemones are doing very well at my place and I hope that these will complete my collection ;)
Sylvie
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thanks to the individuals (Elise for order preparation and shipping service), the 6 anemones received are in good health. Planted at the edge of the rockery, I am now awaiting their progress...
Thierry
the heathland on eure
Recovery of all my flowers, even those that seemed fragile to me. Super satisfied, and I love your website. I could spend hours on it. Thank you.
Not very big upon arrival, I hope it will recover well.
Dominique
Saint Pompon
Flowering and generous fruiting, beautiful growth.
Sylvie
76480 Sainte Marguerite sur Duclair
My 3 water delivered in a bucket of 9 cm (4in) well protected in their packaging are young plants that are healthy and promising. I already have the blue version that I adore. I am trying the pink version. Once the flowers have withered, they transform into light tufts that stand out against a beautiful, finely carved blue-green foliage. The plant remains beautiful for some time.
Three young plants ranging in color from lilac to violet. After 5 years, they have established themselves well and withstand the drought in my steep and very dry mountain terrain. They exceed 40 cm (16in) in diameter.