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I received the batch of 3 eremurus without any label allowing me to distinguish the variety, 1 huge and 2 tiny.
I know that success is often quite difficult, but hoping that I have flowers, I will be able to distinguish them.
François
Odivelas
It happened to me in small pieces, which for an eremurus is the end, I tried to put it in sand but it has been rotting for a few days.
Delivery within 48 hours. Planting the vine-plant bulb in early November according to the video. A good layer of gravel to ensure proper soil drainage and avoid any stagnant water. Covered with a mixture of soil and sand in a 50/50 ratio, and there we go, I noticed the emergence of foliage in February. Despite the persistent rain in Sarthe, the bulb has taken well, and I hope for flowering soon.
Elodie
unconvincing
The 3 naked were arrived weak and with damaged roots in a compost without any structure. None of them have recovered despite extreme care in planting in well-drained soil.
Laurent F.
Normandy
I ordered blooming potted plants, but I received bulbs in soil.
No leaves, stems, or flowers. The pots were all over the place in the box.
The bulbs were in poor condition.
Mathieu
Just leaves for now
Not a single bud of a flower yet, even though planted with the utmost care on a bed of sand. The other 2 bulbs bought at the garden centre are already in full flowering. I'll wait a little longer, maybe they are much later bloomers.
Claire W.
Transport issue
The young plant suffered during its transport. Foliage very damaged. Pendulous root.
Pascal M.
I'm looking forward to seeing what it will produce in the spring.
fragile unprotected bulb: just placed on the pots! Root cut, dry or crushed... not a very good condition: what will be the recovery like?
Danielle D.
Flower bud crushed by the weight of neighboring pots.
It is impossible to know if the eryngium will flower in the spring.