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Beautiful bush planted in pairs. Arrived as described, a few branches broken, pot positioning needs to be reviewed during packaging.
Plant in accordance with the description, broken branches: the corrugated cardboard does not prevent the pot, placed in a staggered manner, from moving despite the pocket of air cushioning that shifted during transportation. As a result, the pots roll and damage the plants. The packaging needs to be reviewed, a cardboard cradle, such as a guillotine-type, would be sufficient.
NATHALIE B.
narbonne
I would have loved for the quantity of berries to match that in the photo, but that's not the case. I should mention that to ensure good fruiting, I planted 2 young plants side by side. They have grown very well, measuring about 1.50 m (5ft) in height, and have purple midribs, although not in moderate quantity.
Fertilizer? Slightly chalky soil, full sun.
Florence
Paris region
Not very well-stocked bushes, twigs broken due to lack of strength of the packaging which arrived damp and torn. Poorly secured plants, the tilted pots have lost some soil and moved around in the cardboard. Being placed head to tail, they hit the stems of the second callicarpa despite the undulate cardboard placed around.
So, I will plant them in autumn, we'll see what they will yield next year. It was my first purchase of plants online, we'll see....
Nathalie
Great comeback
The 2 shoots have grown well. Small pink balls are present. Looking forward to autumn for the colours of the foliage.
Francois P.
Great comeback
The plants have taken many breaks and have grown quite well: eagerly awaiting the next one.
Francois P.
Mixed
I have a concern about the health of the plants: on 50% of the leaves, from the tip to 1/4 of the leaf, the leaf is brown as if attacked by a disease. We will see if it worsens or if they recover.
Francois P.
Montauban
Feeble and skinny bush with 4 pieces of broken branches out of 7.
evelyne
Metz
Correct plant but without any bud yet. I believe this bush will be very attractive among the blooming bushes.
Marie-christine
The Aisne
Lovely little bush that has recovered well. Fruit production is indeed a bit weak if planted alone.