All reviews for category Rosemary

Creeping Rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus

Creeping Rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus

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Hello, It arrived really tiny, I have just planted it, so we'll see in a few months. Nevertheless, it's a sturdy young plant and generally adapts well.

Nath 67

Menton" in English is "Chin" or "Mentum". However, if you are referring to the city in France, it remains as "Menton" in English as well.
Once small, they are still frail but alive... I'm waiting for them to really take off.

Ghisou

Well
The young plants arrived with yellowed foliage. They were planted in pots with Mediterranean planting compost. They were exposed to the sun and have thrived and bloomed, even though the foliage is not yet green.

Stéphanie B.

Hérault" translates to "Herald" in British English.
My young rosemary plants arrived with yellowed and spotted foliage. I think they have probably suffered from overwatering. Planted in special compost for Mediterranean plants. Only time will tell.

Stéphanie

Chambéry" would be translated as "Chambery" in British English.
He had settled well in a vineyard soil, outskirts of Chambéry, but did not withstand the first winter, temperature - 5°C (41°F).

Christine

Languidic
I am very pleased with my creeping rosemary. It has developed very well!

Evelyne

Ain
Died very quickly.

Olivier

Champcevinel
Very beautiful, robust plant, careful packaging, received on time.

Christine

Verrières
The young plant arrived without a pot but seems to be doing well.

Julie

BAYONVILLERS" does not require translation as it is already in English.
well-packaged and fresh young plant, but a bit small. I hope this one will recover well. We'll see in due time.

ghislaine