All reviews for category Sorbaria

Sorbaria sorbifolia Sem

Sorbaria sorbifolia Sem

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Longwy - Mont-St-Martin
Well-packaged flowers, of good size and vigor. We are very satisfied. We will recommend 'Promesse de fleurs'.

Mireille

MOLIERES
Beautiful, well-ramified young plant that will burst into bud burst period with great variegated flair and will continue its colorful festival 9 months out of 12 as long as it is placed in partial shade. Suckering for our greatest pleasure.

Nathalie

Lovely in autumn as well
I had already given a very positive review of this young plant, delicate and original. I find another quality in it: it adorns itself with a rich golden yellow colour in autumn! Unfortunately, I won't be able to plant any more, in addition to the two that I already have, as I already have a lot of trees, bushes, and conifers in my garden (a significant part of my collection was actually purchased from Promesse de Fleurs), which is full to capacity, already well-stocked and bushy, even though it is still very young (only 3 years old; it was a true desert when we bought it), and I certainly won't be able to acquire additional land for a few years...

Rebecca N.

Superb
Very pretty bush In full health upon arrival

Marie P.

Magnificent
I had already ordered a sorbaria sorbifolia seedling in February 2018, and it is growing so well and so quickly that I wanted a second one. This plant is incredibly delicate and graceful. The budding (emergence of leaves) is very early, and the leaves are splendid both in their shape and in their changing colours, which live up to their promises (just like in the photo), and the flowers are already starting to form (we are at the end of May). The habit of the plant is also very harmonious. As a bonus, this variety is extremely hardy and vigorous, in addition to being spectacular. I think I will order many more as soon as I acquire an additional 1000m2 of land (in about 1 year) because I plan to create a large bed of sorbaria sorbifolia (with 2 varieties: the species, which is also very beautiful, and it's not a problem if it suckers a lot - on the contrary - and the 'sem' cultivar... and possibly also the brand new 'pink hopi' variety).

Rebecca N.

Claye-Souilly (77)
Mine is patiently waiting to be replanted, the snow arrived just before its arrival! However, it is already full of young shoots, all pink and tender! As for me, it will be planted at the base of a vibrant Edgeworthia! (idea stolen from the friend of gardens ...

micheline

Very unique young plant, early budding
I received this young plant yesterday (08/02), and the leaves are already starting to emerge (salmon-colored/light green, just like in the photo). For now, it is protected from the cold and frost; I will plant it in mid-March. Magnificent and very promising plant, displaying beautiful gradients. I plan to place it, along with other bushes, at the base of my Toona sinensis Flamingo (or Chinese mahogany), which I have also just acquired - an unknown, strange, and magnificent tree that deserves to be discovered, with its finely cut leaves (which have a shape similar to those of the Sorbaria sorbifolia sem) that are incredibly bright pink in spring, turning cream and then fresh green, and finally yellow-orange in autumn - with clusters of white flowers during hot summers; unlike most other cultivars called "Flamingo" or "Shrimp" (Cotinus coggygria 'Flame', Acer negundo Flamingo, Acer conspicuum Red Flamingo), it thrives in full sun (its leaves do not burn) and it can withstand frost down to -15°C (5°F)! Moreover, this tree does not exceed 10m (33ft) in height and only has a spread of 3m (10ft) (easy to find a place for it in the garden), and I know it grows very well in the south of England (there are some in a garden there, whose name I have forgotten), so why not in France in the 45? Its changing colors are just as impressive as the Sorbaria sorbifolia sem; I am sure that having the two side by side will offer a magnificent spectacle, and to complete the enchanting scene, I will also plant a blood-red dogwood and a Callicarpa bodinieri 'Profusion' (planted a bit further away, as it reaches 2.50m (8ft) in all directions).

Rebecca N.

5 stars
Already well underway and attracting attention

Marie-France C.

Sorbaria sorbifolia

Sorbaria sorbifolia

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centre" translates to "centre" in British English.
Juste planté, déjà en flower, ça promet!

Francisca

Sorbaria sorbifolia Matcha Ball

Sorbaria sorbifolia Matcha Ball

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Hérault, Zone H3, Mediterranean climate
Young plant received in dimensions and appearance very similar to the photo (delivered at a height of 30/40 cm (12/16in) in a 2L/3L Pot), of entirely green colour. Once unpacked, the comparison with a fern is immediate but in a more shrubby form. Its foliage is delicate, dense, beautifully dentate. A lovely plant for my small Tsuboniwa garden that I recommend.

Christophe S