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2 young plants purchased, one dead (my fault: planted in a too dry location). I don't regret it: I wanted a currant with fragrant foliage, this one doesn't smell anything. And the flowers are of a vulgar pink. What would you match it with? The second plant languishes at the back of the garden in the shade of a walnut tree, that suits me just fine.
Grabotte
Ribes" is the scientific name for the genus of flowering plants commonly known as currants and gooseberries.
Very lovely bush in excellent condition.
Patrick D.
Bouxwiller
A big thank you to the customer service of Promesse de Fleurs for replacing a young plant that did not take root free of charge. The delivery was very fast, and the packaging of the flower is very well done.
Bernard
Midrib of Gold
Excellent, long flowering, the flowers of intense and cheerful colour!
Julia
Gorgeous flowering!
Despite a late planting, the bush is superb, covered in flowers. It's a very pleasant surprise!
Julien B.
Zone 8
Very beautiful bush and really neat packaging! That's delightful! Thank you!