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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I was surprised that is was just a twig with a few leaves. I found one at my local nursery for the same price that was already flowering. I'd send it back but wouldn't want to take the chance of it dying in transit.
B. G.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
It arrived well packaged and looking good. Is thriving well and growing and spreading already. Was pleased with the purchase.
David Callahan
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
Arrived promptly and healthy, great packing to keep it protected. We are very satisfied and can’t wait to start training it to grow on our trellis .
ANNA BILIANIS
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
looks good and healthy. planted it a week ago and its growing. i caged it in away from all the deer.hope it gets big. my dad had some old ones, but they were accidentally cut down, i almost had a heart attack, so now I am replacing them. they are beautiful
RyanS
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Arrived well protected, plant was alive & healthy 12” tall bush. Planted a month ago in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Has doubled its base size in growth & has a shot out the top that’s 36-42” tall. Very pleased with this plant so far.
Brenda
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Arrived in great condition. Very sturdy plant, ready to plant. So happy with the quality.
Evan W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
I'm probably going to start ordering all of my plants online. I used to work in a garden center, and all plants get shipped at some point. Having them shipped right to you actually makes more sense than having them shipped to a store where they sill sit for weeks. Store plants always get disease the way water is sprayed all over the folliage while they are packed tightly together.My plants came healthy and very well packaged. It was below freezing the day they arrived, and they are still fine. The soil was still moist and not frozen. They came dormant because it's January, which I expected. If your plants come as twigs with no leaves, it's probably just dormant. Whisteria is supposed to be pretty hard to kill and survive temperatures or -20F. The fact that it is invasive should tell you how hard it is to kill.I live in the warmest temperate zone in the US, so it will take longer if you live somewhere colder, but I was able to plant the Whisteria in pots right away and they started putting off new growth a month later. I'm growing mine in pots on an apartment balcony. I made arbors for them using chicken wire. This is something I did at another apartment and works well.If you are worries about planting it in the ground due to it being invasive, large pots work fine tooMine are in 10 gallon pots.Overall great purchase. I'm very happy.
DJ Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022
This arrived today, and is clearly not healthy. It has yellowing leaves, several areas dead, and heavy leaf damage from pests. I’m treating it with Neem oil and quarantining it so it doesn’t kill my entire garden and see if I can triage it…
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