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Although it seemed cramped in its packaging when opened, it is actually in perfect health and already very beautiful, can't wait to plant it :) and see it bloom!
Marie L.
The subject received looked very sickly and I had serious doubts about its recovery. I was proven wrong. With regular watering, it eventually started producing strong, green shoots that were thorny, giving it a normal appearance.
Jacques P.
Lemon tree
A bit concerned about the condition of this bush received on time. The main characteristic of the thorny lemon tree is to have green branches. However, the received specimen has rather brown branches as if frozen. Let's wait for the next spring to see exactly what it's like.
The plant is very well established; it was a good-sized young plant.
Sylvie
Field of plants arrived in very good condition.
Delivery completely compliant, young plants well packaged. Delivery even a little ahead of schedule. Thank you.
Yolande L.
Gorgeous
The colours of this thorny bush are sumptuous. Its habit is interesting as the branches are arching and give the bush a nice habit that makes you forget its "prickly" character. I love it.
This berberis is one of my favourites (I have 3) for the colour of its foliage. Well-packed, it did not suffer during transportation. The branches, or "branches", give it a graceful and elegant habit, despite the very thorny "tiges". I buy them to enhance the foliage of neighbouring plants. It's a good asset. I love it.