Youna Botanic
Rose Notre Dame 巴黎圣母院 1 gallon
Rose Notre Dame 巴黎圣母院 1 gallon
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Trimming the flowers and putting them in a vase, they present a cool color tone, and the single flower has a very long flowering period. The plant's height is 120 centimeters, and the flower size ranges from 8 to 10 centimeters. The flowers have a light pink-purple color in the center, while the outer petals have a hint of green. They boast soft, natural colors and a stunning scent. The thick petals make them suitable for long-lasting vase arrangements, lasting approximately 10 days. Color: Vintage purple-gray tone. Flowering period: Quite long; mine has been blooming for about a week, and the buds just revealed themselves today. Disease resistance: Strong, haven't had any issues. Fragrance: Strong lychee scent, really fragrant, reminiscent of custard, but even more fragrant. Upright growth: Strong, considering it's a cut rose. Characteristics: The flowers are relatively small, very cute, almost the size of juice berries. It's rare to see cut roses with such small flowers and multiple layers of petals in a vintage color. Rain resistance: Resistant, they bloom even on rainy days, which is fantastic! Shade tolerance: Tolerant, I've been growing them in a small corner of my north-facing balcony with little sunlight. Flowering habit: Seems average; although it has multiple shoots, only one is robust.
The plant will be wrapped in soil and placed in a plastic bag for shipping.
Plants are usually shipped on Monday and Tuesday in order to avoid any delays over the weekend. Please be aware of the WEATHER in your area. We won’t be responsible for weather-related or mishandling of packages. If your plants got severely damaged in shipping please provide a photo of the box and damaged plant within the first 3 hours. If the plant is deemed severely damaged (beyond broken leaves), we will either replace or credit you.
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The plant fell out of its container during shipping. It lost one of two leaves, I think the newest one. Fortunately it was growing from what looks like a rhizome chunk, so I'm pretty sure it will survive. Kind of a bummer considering the price and the slow growth of anthurium.
The container was taped to the package, and the opening was covered with a thin openish layer of plastic wrap. So when the package was jostled the substrate and rhizome just popped out. There wasn't much to stop it.