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Hello,
Would this young plant find its place in a Breton garden?
Is it toxic to pets? Especially the seeds?
Best regards,
Sandra
Villefranche-De-Lonchat" translates to "Villefranche-De-Lonchat" in British English.
We were looking for a Euodia danielli for a while and couldn't find one. We finally ordered it from Promesse de fleurs. The first one, ordered in an eco-friendly packaging, arrived all broken. Promesse de fleurs sent us a second one. The young plant is not very big. We hope it will recover well and withstand possible late spring frosts. We will protect it.
Christine
Pexonne
It's been two consecutive years that I've had to remove it from the ground and replant it in a pot because slugs devour the leaves as they grow. They are very fond of them, as are the deer.
I don't know what to do.
But this time, on the second transplant, the young plant died.
Furthermore, every year it starts too early and then the leaves freeze, causing a growth problem that weakens it.
I have the same problem with Hovenia Dulcis, already two of them have perished, they start and then freeze, and then die.
Sophie
Esserts-Blay" would be translated as "Esserts-Blay" in British English.
Once I saw this vine-plant, then I started searching for it. I visited many sites and only this one made me want to buy it. Upon delivery, there were no surprises, two vine-plants were just as described. But I must admit that I decided not to skimp and ordered the largest water, then I chose autumn to give the vine-plants a better chance of thriving. So, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for them to take root!
Ludmila
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
The young plant didn't survive. It struggled for a while and eventually died. It seems a bit delicate when sold in a small size. However, when purchased at 2.50 m (8ft) elsewhere, the pruning is excellent even with the high temperatures of 2020.
Nathalie
Grand Crown
Dear Sir/Madam,
When I unpacked the euodia, the young plant seemed a bit stiff and dark, and I thought that planting it in the ground would improve things. However, it has already been 3 months and things haven't changed: the euodia is not growing in height and is not producing any green buds. Additionally, I recently cut 1-2 cm (0-1in) of the stem to check and found that there is no sap.
Could you please let me know if I have been sent a ... dead euodia? The stem remains at a height of 40 cm (16in).
What is the time frame for it to establish in the ground and thrive? I thought it was a plant with rapid shoot growth? I haven't used any fertilizers, but I have been watering regularly.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Nguyen
Philippe
Haute Garonne" translates to "Upper Garonne" in British English.
0 points - the description for the honey tree was "60-80 cm" (beautiful image in the brochure from "Promesse de fleurs" received with the latest delivery). But the delivery was completely disappointing: A tiny stem of <35cm (14in) without any branch. I was refunded 50%, but even that is still too much for my taste. It was a promise...
The other plants were fine, but the honey tree is highly discouraged.
Arne
Marseille
Hello. I have received EUODIA DANIELI, it looks healthy but I think it was potted just before shipping. The soil was not compacted and spilled in the box. Same for the POLYGALA, the soil spilled. It gave me the impression of naked root plants. Dianthus and hydrangea are okay. To be continued.
Colette
appears to be in good condition
appears to be in good condition
Yves H.
MOLIERES" is the name of a village located in the Occitanie region of France.
January 2020: Unfortunately, I confirm that the growth is very, very slow... Curious for a supposedly invasive tree!