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The young plant has survived, but it is all yellow. I don't think that's its natural colour, having previously had a pineapple sage. I'm not sure if it will make it through the summer. In any case, aesthetically, it leaves something to be desired.
Anny
The Vineuse
Feeble plant, one to keep a close eye on. I would have never chosen it in a shop.
Anny
Satisfied with my purchase
At first, I was afraid that the young plant wouldn't survive because it arrived pruned, but in the end, after several months, it held up well and even bloomed.
Phara B.
Angers
Beautiful young plant. Bright foliage pendant the summer, then magnificent flowering in red at the beginning of autumn.
Plug plants for the first time, repotting in a 9x9 bucket with compost and sheltering, this spring has been cold in the northeast.
The young plants have grown well. Planting in early May.
Then the flower stems emerged with even brighter and redder colors than in the photos.
Over time, the main stem loses its flowers, but each variety produces new flower stems. Long flowering period.
Very, very beautiful flowers that I would recommend, in both senses of the word.