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Villecresnes 94" would be translated as "Villecresnes, 94" in British English.
Purchased a year ago and lost, I have just received it (very well packaged) and I am looking forward to the sunny days to finally appreciate its beauty.
Michele
PARIS
The Cheju-Do young plant, planted at the beginning of April, has thrived and is now producing beautiful inflorescences.
Pierre
Sainte-Foy-Saint-Sulpice" can be translated to "Sainte-Foy-Saint-Sulpice" in British English.
Planted this spring. Seems to be drying up recently. I water it moderately for fear of drowning it with the frequent rains we've been having. Has flowered discreetly this year.
Solène
QUIMPER
Hello, in the first year I thought she was dead because she had lost all her leaves and hadn't produced any flowers. Actually, she has come back this year, more beautiful than ever, she will certainly bloom at the end of summer. It just goes to show that you have to be patient!!! and above all, not think that she has withered.
Armelle
Disappointing
The plant is microscopic...we'll see: planted in partial shade, in a moist soil, almost constantly...
Nathalie E.
has not shot
Plan too weak presumably
Nicole G.
This time, it's off to a good start!
Fast and efficient delivery of a subject more developed than its prematurely deceased predecessor! Since its repotting, it's growing before one's very eyes and the floral stems are already getting ready... just to admire the result!
Philippe M.
Early" demise?
The young plant was beautiful in its bucket, I moistened it to wait for the 48 hours before repotting and in two days, all the leaves were dried up and fell off. After repotting, only a small green stem remains without a leaf... the future of this plant seems more than uncertain, alas...
Philippe M.
Quality Subject
Good recovery. Development of foliage and flower in the making.