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The young plant is not the one you were supposed to send me, compared to the photo of the young plant that I was supposed to receive. There is only one dry leaf and 3 dry stems that are 2cm/3cm (1in) tall! Whereas in your photo, it is at least 8 to 9 cm (3 to 4in) tall with a few leaves. I can take a photo and send it to you.
Srecko R.
A superb young plant settled for several years under my birch tree in soil packed with roots! It seems to be thriving there and blooms generously from May to July.
Sylvaine
They have each formed a large bouquet of flowers, very leafy, which is highly appreciated in a flowerbed. They seem sturdy.
Dominique Gautier
Planted in the open ground in my vegetable garden (clay soil, full sun) at the end of May, blooming in August. A very beautiful lavender blue, it catches the eye and receives compliments.
3 young plants very weak, in fact I wondered if they hadn't dried out and at the end of March there is no sign of recovery.
PROMESSE DE FLEURS RESPONSE
We are sorry as we attach great importance to the quality of our plants and their recovery. If you encounter any issues, do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with a replacement if necessary.
Brilliant young plant at the base of large plants in a sunny bed, withstands the heatwave and even the recurring rain of this season, retains its foliage in not too cold climate and suppresses adventive plants well.