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All reviews for category Chervil

Myrrhis odorata

Myrrhis odorata

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Pornic
After promising beginnings, it got burnt in the sun.

Nadine

7b
Excellent recovery of the three young plants despite the dry and excessively warm climate conditions.

Marie-Hélène

Saint Esprit Bridge
Beautiful young plant upon arrival. However, I realized after planting it that the soil and the climate here are not suitable for it, unfortunately!

Claire

Oceanic
Order received very quickly. Young plant in good condition.

Martine

Vendéen hedgerow
Received in very good condition, young plant to discover in the kitchen for its delicate flavour.

marcel

MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Beautiful little vine-plant well rooted. Pleasant and well-filled foliage. Plantation upon receipt in the kitchen garden in partial shade. Waiting for it to take root.

Nathalie

Bazainville
Very lovely bright foliage, beautiful effect, it's its second year so I'm going to taste it.

Elisabeth

Nievre
Dear aromatic plant, I was very worried because slugs love it. But here it is, the two young plants are firmly established. The scent of the crumpled leaves is unique, aniseed and sweet at the same time. The very tender green is very pretty. I recommend it.

Grabotte

Pessac
I ordered my young plant in September. It was small and didn't thrive before winter. At present, there is nothing left. I hope for a restart in spring...

Katie

Mauritius
Young plant OK, planted in a partially shaded area in heavy soil. It started well with a few large leaves that have a delicious scent. However, it doesn't seem to appreciate the dry summer we had or the lack of direct sunlight because in autumn, I only have a small rosette of leaves at ground level, even though it is well protected with a good layer of mulch. These leaves are short but beautiful and green. Maybe next year they will grow more, or I will have to move it to a sunnier area. A few years ago, in another garden, I had this plant in a quite dark area and it didn't survive. I am desperately looking for edible plants that can tolerate shade. This one isn't the right one yet.

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