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Young plant with a good root network, planting in early March in partial shade at the base of a plum tree.
Good shoot growth, looking forward to harvesting for my future Aubrac tea!
Fabrice
PHALSBOURG
She's struggling a bit with recovery, maybe next year.
Catherine
THIL
Well established young plant, beautiful flowering at the base of the roses. Good resistance to the heatwave this summer.
Pertuis 84120" would be translated as "Pertuis 84120" in British English. It is a proper noun, and there is no need to translate it.
Plant in accordance with my requirements fast delivery
Philippe
Medium mountain
I am a big consumer of this plant also called 'the de l'aubrac'. It is a wood plant so it is important to carefully choose its location and the type of soil for planting. Promise of flowers remains my favorite garden center.
Noelle
Perfect delivery. The young plants remained moist. I am very satisfied.