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orcines" translates to "orcins" in British English.
Alright, lovely stems
jeanne
Ajaccio
The verbena bonariensis, planted in a mountainous area, have developed well, with some care, of course. The summer drought, which severely affected the establishment of a miscanthus, did not harm these plants (a small powdery mildew attack at the end of the season on the potted plants, but nothing serious). One of them is still in flower despite the icy wind that has been blowing for a few days. I hope to find them again in the spring.
Sabrina
Has never recovered.
The product was refunded to me, but I don't know, it was never taken back.
Geetha V.
7b
Pretty seedlings planted upon their arrival; in bloom early September!!!!!
Very different outcome depending on the planting area. I thought it was heat-resistant, but one of them didn't like being against a brick wall. Splendid otherwise.
Anne
Saint-Flavy
A safe bet: no issues with recovery.
M-Odile
Joigny
Extremely satisfied
Christophe
Normandy
Spot on!
Florence
Herald
I bought a small bucket at the beginning of spring and I planted it in a planter on my south-facing terrace in the Mediterranean. By the end of April, after a rain, it started shooting at an impressive speed! It's now over a meter tall!