|
|
4
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
|
|
Beautiful BUT.....,
May 29, 2009
Submitted by CrystalBeachMom
from Crystal Beach FL
"They are not BLUE. They are purple. I bought these for my daughter's upcoming wedding. Her colors are blue and white. She wanted blue roses VERY expensive. We found these and thought close enough and we thought it would be a fun project for us. I have pampered these plants. They are beautiful flowers, I have staked and loosely tied them to keep them from flopping over. I have a stunning display of PURPLE rose lisianthus. Too bad they are not blue."
|
 |
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
FL
Types of plants:
Flowers
Gardening experience:
10+ years
|
|
|
|
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
|
|
Growing recommendation,
July 18, 2007
Submitted by Faye
"I have grown these in the past, so I prepared for a large display this year. Knowing that this variety will flop over, I cut a section of fence wire with 2"x4" holes in it and bent it over so that both long sides were touching the ground and the hump in the center was 6-8" above the ground. They have easily grown through the wire and that stay nice and upright even through high wind. I planted them about 6" apart and the display is beautiful. I arrange alot of flowers and love these as they are long lasting. If length is desired, you can insert it in a flower tube. They are easy to grow, but if they decide to shrivel up, these is nothing you can do to save them, so don't let them dry out! Am entering one stem in the flower show today, and if I win, I'll pass on an image!"
|
 |
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
|
|
|
|
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
|
|
outstanding rose-type flower, easy to grow,
August 31, 2006
Submitted by uprootedtexan
from Lexington Park, MD
| Plant performance: |
|
5
out of 5
|
| Appearance: |
|
5
out of 5
|
"These plants arrived in beautiful condition, much better than plants I've received from other garden companies. They started blooming in late June, with big beautiful deep purple & white blooms. Many blooms on each plant, and they look exactly like roses. I have had no problem with pests or disease. The only thing that is a draw back is that the large heavy blossoms make the tall plants hang, so you need to stake the plants. They look best planted in close groups, as the plants are tall & narrow. They have bloomed from June to fall, are still in bloom now. Easy for beginners also!"
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
|
 |
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
MD
Types of plants:
Flowers
Gardening experience:
10+ years
|
|
|
|
|