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The tree did not recover when planted in the ground.
Despite all my care, the septate tree did not recover and was not refunded. However, I had repotted it and considering its health condition, I planted it back in the ground in September. But now it's November, and I believe the tree is dead. Unfortunately, no financial compensation.
Geetha V.
Roman Fields
Lovely bush, one year after its planting it has really grown well and withstood drought very well, it has doubled in size and is thriving.
It looks like an olive tree but in the form of a shrub, a very good hedge plant.
Stephane
Flanders, Belgium
Arrived in perfect health, handsome and robust.
Francine
Sturdy
Very drought-resistant bush (in partial shade) despite a scorching summer and a cold, then very rainy winter. Continues its average but regular growth. Good shrub for a free hedge.
Nathalie F.
MOLIERES
Beautiful ramified vine-plant. Lovely green foliage on the top and lighter on the underside. Planting upon receipt in full sun with regular watering during these recent scorching days. Resistant. Looking forward to the next melliferous flowering.
Finally, a bush worthy of being featured in a garden centre catalogue. If it were cheaper, we would buy a dozen, very beautiful.
Alex
PANAZOL
Young plant having stayed too long in its pot: resulting in a "pale" colour and villous root hairs turning all around the container. In short, there are better options for selling to a loyal customer...