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I bought a tubercle out of season to take advantage of a promotion. As I expected, it was dry (thus dead) upon receipt: gloxinia tubercles are fragile and require some precautions to be stored from one year to the next. Considering the price, I didn't ask for a refund. However, I think Promesse de fleurs should refrain from selling certain delicate bulbs and especially from liquidating them "on promotion" when they have exceeded their expiration date.
Martine P.
Nothing seen
None of the three shoots of the vine-plant have grown...big disappointment.
agnes B.
Superb
Very magnificent.
Lindalva M.
Brittany
Quite run-down, out of the 3 bulbs, one shoot more or less showed its face before expiring in excruciating pain.
I bought 3 tuberculate plants 8 days ago, and they have taken root very well.
Gerard
The Breuil
I bought two tubercles of gloxinia - red and violet. Tubercles as written - 5-6 cm (2in) in good condition! There are even growth points. The leaves will soon start to shoot! I am happy! Delivery, packaging of good standard!