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Hello, the alder was in perfect condition and it seems to be shooting very quickly. The only downside is that the shoot was cut to fit in the box. And I don't find that normal, it will shoot abnormally. I'll wait and see.
I am giving you feedback following my previous review. I received two beautiful young plants, one of which had its head broken but was still attached by the bark. Instead of cutting it, I positioned a piece of stake as a splint.
Looking back, the head has successfully grafted back. You can see the mark of the injury because there is a small swelling, but it's really only noticeable because I know about it and pay attention to it.
Due to some delays, both of my plants are still in pots but will soon be planted in the soil.
Someone asked if this tree can be kept in a pot: It's important to know that this tree needs water. During this scorching summer, I watered the pots twice a week. When there is a lack of water, the leaves wilt very quickly and fall off, but new ones appear. I've had pots knocked over due to strong gusts of wind because they catch the wind. My conclusion for this tree is that keeping it in a pot can only be temporary.
At planting, it is important to provide a good basin for watering and a stake. Whether isolated or grouped together, it is a very beautiful tree and I don't regret my purchase.
Corinne
Brittany
Is it possible to keep this young plant planted in a large pot?
Thank you for your answer.
Danièle
Creil
We don't find this variety of Alder everywhere, that's why I ordered 2. The trees themselves seem to be in good health. For now, I'm waiting for the land to be cleared before planting them. I just regret that the packaging wasn't more rigid and that the top branch was broken inside. It exceeded the height of the stake and got bent in the package. I carefully took it out of the box and made a splint as it was still attached by a part of the bark. I hope the top will be able to heal, otherwise maybe a branch will grow to replace it.
Corinne
The Aisne
Beautiful specimen; although a bit cramped in its pot, it has recovered well.
Very beautiful midrib received, I have planted it next to my water which has marshy edges.
Aurelien P.
Very beautiful water subject
Really pleased with my order, the tree in good condition, delivered on the day I wanted: a Saturday.
It just needs to shoot now!
Thank you Promesse de fleur
Gilles C.
01680 South Jura
I have a magnificent one that I've had for 4 years. It is 7m (23ft) tall and shoots up faster than expected. The soil is rich, very chalky, and the water flows underneath at a depth of 2m (7ft). The description above is remarkable for its accuracy and correctness.