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I received 2 balls of soil without flower, now I just have to hope that I didn't make a mistake (roots well at the bottom) when I planted them.
Jean
Aurillac (Cantal)" would be translated as "Aurillac (Cantal)" in British English.
Hello! Young plant received in good condition, quite tall, a bit yellowed but it will recover well, I believe. I will plant it near an artificial stream without any contact with the water, in well-drained soil. It should thrive there, in the shade of a large fifty-year-old lime tree.
Françoise Marie
Start to boot up
She's just starting to get going, but it should be good.
Sylvain D.
02290 tartiers" would be translated as "02290 Tartiers" in British English.
On my last order, all my young plants have taken root. Only the uvularia grandilona did not take root despite all the care provided. The habit was really ugly when I received it. I had a suspicion that it wouldn't take root. Very disappointed.
Josette grubski
To be continued.
I haven't seen its flowers, only its leaves. I hope to see them next year.