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Positive aspects: Very beautiful in winter.
Negative aspects: The midrib lacks color and the growth is a bit slow for me.
Overall opinion: I planted it next to my aucuba, the young plant is growing very well but slower than the aucuba.
Beautiful bush, of a good size for a skimmia, but without any berries at the moment.
Dung
Broken branches upon arrival
One of the main branches of the young plant was broken.
One of the plastic containers was open and the soil spilled onto the cardboard.
Currently, this plant, placed in a large pot, seems to have been saved although it was very weak upon arrival.
Beautiful little bush, very small (15 cm (6in)), but already with lovely red berries, and a few flower buds in preparation...
I would love for Promesse des Fleurs to add more developed skimmias to the catalogue for those in a hurry :-)