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Brancourt En Laonnois" translates to "Brancourt in Laonnois" in British English.
After waiting for a year, there was no reoccurrence of Lily of the Valley.
Rejane
Auxerre
PLAN ON HOLD, WE'LL SEE IN APRIL
Jacques
Hochfelden (67)" would be translated to "Hochfelden (67)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
The young plant arrived all wilted and the 2 leaves very damaged. Not happy at all.
Laurent
Angers
Quality young plant
Christine
45
Well supplied roots. Looking forward to the next spring.
Claudie
Nantes
Healthy young plants, growing quickly.
Sabine
A success
Planted in an imperfect woodland (heavy soil), the young plants planted this winter have produced long, sturdy stems, perfectly flowered and wonderfully scented.
Claire D.
Very well!
I was a bit worried when I saw the little amount of compost around the roots in some buckets, but after quickly planting them upon arrival, the vine-plants are recovering well and the lilies of the valley will be there by early May!
Carole L.
NIEUL SUR MER
Very beautiful young plants that I received yesterday and planted immediately, thank you.
Pascal
Dammartin-en-Goële" would be translated as "Dammartin-en-Goële" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not have an equivalent translation.
I received my young plants in mid-March. And they are thriving. I am pleased.