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The hazel tree arrived in good condition, even though the soil was a bit dry. The young plant is much taller than expected, with some very twisted wood... I can't wait to see how it grows in the spring.
Kristell
Nice
Lovely little tree received yesterday along with two blueberry bushes and two raspberry bushes, this twisted hazelnut has no broken branches but it has a shoot (from a normal hazelnut tree) at the graft level, nothing serious, we'll have to fix that in December, otherwise everything is fine as always, thank you Promesse de fleurs! Indeed, green leaves but already new red shoots! Maybe due to the approaching autumn? Everything is fine.
Elisabeth
BEAUTIFUL BUSH
Fast delivery and well-conditioned bush.
Beatrice Z.
Very good, nothing to report.
Very good, nothing to report.
guy L.
harsh winter
Beautiful tree upon arrival; planted in the recommended conditions, it struggled to survive a rather harsh winter. However, it seems to be sprouting some new leaves (more green than purple). To be continued...
Claudine CHARPIN
Good value for money
Has a bit of trouble recovering but habit was affected by a harsh winter.
Specimen delivered healthy and in good condition despite a careless carrier.
Worried at first because the leaves were green, this spring after planting the young plants, the foliage is completely purple, the 4 plants ordered have all taken well and are already giving a beautiful leafage, very satisfied.
Nathalie D.
St. Maurice on Moselle
Very satisfied.
Beautiful bush.
Specific research area within the specified timeframe.
Lovely harmonious young plant, of good size, in accordance with my order and in perfect health. I plan to plant it in the coming days, along with all the other bushes I recently ordered, which will constitute my future mixed hedge (replacing the monotonous and completely useless row of thuja). I think this hazel will look splendid next to another hazel with green leaves. I can't wait to admire the whole of this future hedge, punctuated by fastigiate trees, scattered here and there, most of which were actually bought from Promesse de Fleurs: a cherry tree, a cherry plum, two pear trees (whose foliage turns splendid fiery colours in autumn, as a bonus), a "Black Tower" elderberry, a "Diabolo" ninebark, a Lamarck's serviceberry, a goumi, a fastigiate birch, a "Cagire" eucalyptus gunnii, a "Slender Silhouette" sweetgum, three Ottawa barberries (one "Superba" and two "Auricoma"), a "Winter Flame Anny" bloodtwig dogwood, a grandiflora abelia, an "Orange Glow" firethorn, a "Sunningdale Silver" pampas grass, and finally, two "Bailey Compact" American cranberries. This might give some ideas to other gardeners, who knows... I definitely think the result will be stunning. :) I also allow myself a small piece of advice: never plant the bushes of a future hedge too close together. Personally, I intend to respect the mature width of each plant, even if it means that my hedge will take longer to become fully opaque.
Rebecca
Lautrec
Young plant at its peak, healthy and displaying a magnificent colour.