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All reviews for category Rhamnus

Rhamnus frangula Fine Line - Alder Buckthorn

Rhamnus frangula Fine Line - Alder Buckthorn

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It is a splendid young plant, but it does not tolerate drought very well. Despite being watered, it has lost all its leaves and I'm afraid it may not recover.

Françoise

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Original plant, I am very happy. Received in the spring, it has produced many leaves but it hasn't grown. However, this doesn't prevent it from being very beautiful. One of my favorites on the terrace.

Laora

a very beautiful young plant

NICOLE S.

Very well
Wonderful specimen of a variety. So I am very pleased. Thank you.

Michel B.

Interesting foliage
The planting has been done since this spring, little development so far, I believe we need to wait a bit to have a truly comprehensive assessment.

Didier DAVID

Rhamnus frangula Aspleniifolia - Alder Buckthorn

Rhamnus frangula Aspleniifolia - Alder Buckthorn

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Centre" translates to "Centre" in British English.
The shrub I received is magnificent. Although it is not advisable to plant it directly in the open ground, it seems to have tolerated the first few days spent in its pot very well. Let's wait and see...

Françoise

Rhamnus alaternus Argenteovariegata - Italian Buckthorn

Rhamnus alaternus Argenteovariegata - Italian Buckthorn

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Very resilient
Planting in association with a Pistacia lentiscus that has the same requirements under an old oak tree. Variegated foliage. Moderate but constant growth. A good alternative when you're not sure what to plant under the foliage of imposing trees. Waiting for its definitive recovery and full growth.

Nathalie F.

MOLIERES (24)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24)" in British English.
Beautiful young plant, well ramified. Planting under a large oak tree as indicated in your description. Undoubtedly brings a bright touch. Waiting for it to take root.

Nathalie

Super tree, very pretty and very resilient.
Super tree

Geetha V.

The Verdiere
First comment upon receipt in May. Despite my care, the vine-plant did not survive. It is now completely naked.

Val