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I was amazed by the size of the young plants for sale. I don't know if they will survive, as the shoots are so small. And for this price, I expected better, at least two leaves!!!!
Annick C.
Isère
5/5 !!
Plus, it's edible, as a fritter it's a delight.
A taste of soil, with a salad it's magical!
My comfrey has been attacked by snails. It has held up so far, once again, it's after spring that I'll know if it will survive.
Anne-Marie T.
Saint Pierre De Plesguen" would be translated as "Saint Pierre De Plesguen" in British English.
Two vine-plants received at the beginning of February.
One of them is growing well, the floral shoot is starting to form.
However, the second young plant remains scrawny: its leaves are only 3 cms long. So disappointing; yours sincerely.
Josiane
BAZAINVILLE
Beautiful in fairly moist clay soil, even gigantic, and as I adore comfrey plants that create a beautiful wild garden, perfect young plant.