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Out of the 4 delivered comfrey plants, 2 appeared to be in a sorry state, no leaves, thin stems.
We'll see in spring.
Robert
ROBERT
Moselle
In a 2/3 L pot, a lovely young plant with beautiful leaves, I can't wait to see the blue flowers next year!
I already have a comfrey with white/blue/red flowers that is thriving and looks very pretty! Thank you Promesse de Fleurs for the selection!
Young plant arrived in good condition BUT I was supposed to receive a young plant with blue flowers and they are white, and I hate white, especially when it comes to flowers.
Maryvonne
MONACO - FRANCE
I was scared when I saw the young plants arrive because the leaves were barely visible, or even non-existent on one of them. After a few days in good soil in the shade, they started to shoot and there is even one plant that has a small flower.
Maryvonne
AVEIZE (69)" would be translated as "AVEIZE (69)" in British English as it refers to a specific location or place name.
Planted 3 years ago, shoots every year, multiple cuts throughout the year, placed dried or as liquid manure at the base of fruit trees...
Denis
Rambouillet
Although I was worried about the appearance of the vine-plants upon their arrival last autumn, they have settled in well and the growth is now vigorous. The first young plants are flowering and revealing a very beautiful aspect. All that remains is for me to taste them.
Philippe
Saint Etienne Du Rouvray" would be translated as "Saint Etienne Du Rouvray" in British English. It is the name of a place and typically place names are not translated.
I planted 2 young plants 10 days ago. And they seem to be off to a good start.