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Heptacodium miconioides - Seven-son Tree

Heptacodium miconioides - Seven-son Tree

Product sheet

Beautiful bush, currently 1m (3ft) tall. Just produced its first leaves.

nicole L.

Wait and see!
A bit early to give a relevant opinion. Spring is taking its toll. Let's wait for a year. Be patient and we'll see. ;-)

alain L.

Very well ******
I am delighted with the quality of your young plants as well as the follow-up, the very communicative approach. I have no hesitation in saying that you are top. Best regards.

Leboeuf M.

well
The young plant arrived quickly and in good condition.

Jocelyne P.

Brilliant.
The pruning of the tree is very good and in good shape. It was very well packed.

Jill K.

Rare and beautiful
I already have one that is about ten years old: beautiful, low-maintenance, and with a late flowering that extends the summer in the garden. Even the bark is beautiful in winter when the leaves have fallen. And you don't see it everywhere (for now).

Francoise H.

Received well on the correct date at the collection point.
I thought the specific research area heptcacodium ordered would be taller. The young plant is already replanted in the desired conditions and we hope it will be very beautiful.

ETIENNE R.

EZANVILLE - Val d'Oise-" "EZANVILLE - Val d'Oise-
My heptacodium miconioides took two to three years to flower. But what a marvel afterwards. A real delight.

annie

Morbihan: 300m (984ft) from the ocean
Gorgeous: in place for 3 years, superb flowering appreciated by bumblebees, pink calyxes give the impression that the bush is still in bloom, also enjoyed by warblers. Completely satisfied with its strong presence in the garden. 5/5

Elisabeth

Amiens
Planted during the winter of 2015, it has grown well in height (2m (7ft)) and width. Correct flowering this summer, much to the delight of bumblebees. I am eagerly awaiting the appearance of the "pink calyxes" which have been rather unimpressive in previous years. But above all, the foliage has been quite disappointing so far; the leaves, mostly rolled up and of a somewhat dull green, give the impression of a bush in poor health. Nothing to do with the images on the website... Inadequate soil? Rather unpredictable weather conditions this year? Nevertheless, I would have liked to share, and be able to share, your enthusiasm!

Bernard