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Morières Les Avignon" would be translated to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thank you to the individuals (Ludivine for order preparation and A.D. from the shipping department), the received rose bush is healthy. Planted near the 'Variegated Gros Provins', 'Honorine de Brabant', and 'Crown Princess Margareta' varieties, I am now patiently waiting for the spring regrowth (or not)...
Thierry
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières-Les-Avignon" in British English.
TARNOS" does not have a direct translation in English, as it is a proper noun. However, if it refers to a specific location, it can be translated as such. Please provide more context or clarify the meaning of "TARNOS" so that I can assist you further.
What a disappointment this morning upon receiving my package, my rosebush is so sad, it's enough to make you cry. All the young shoots are either broken or dried up, this plant will never start again, there is no salvageable bud!
Thanks to Clothilde (order preparation & quality control) and the shipping department, the bare-root rose received is very small (not sure if I'll have roses in 2020...) but it seems healthy to me. Planted close to many fellow plants (Douceur de Vivre, Grand Siècle, Carole Bouquet, Sweet Love, etc...), I am now waiting for the spring growth... Opinion from an amateur, who has successfully planted over 620 different varieties of roses in his garden (including over 100 old ones and over 100 AUSTIN and others). Note: received with a variety label around one of the branches (it's important to identify the roses outside the peak season !!!).
Thierry
from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Thanks to Ludivine (order preparation & quality control) and the shipping department, the young rose plant received appears to be in good health. I will wait for spring for confirmation. This comment comes from an enthusiast who has successfully planted over 400 different varieties of roses in their garden (including over 80 AUSTIN roses).
Thierry
from PACA
Thanks to Ludivine (order preparation & quality control) and the shipping department, the specific research area received appears to be healthy. I will wait for spring for confirmation. This is the opinion of an amateur who has successfully planted over 400 different varieties of young plants in their garden.
Thierry
The rose bush has rooted; we will see next year if the flowers are as beautiful as in the picture!
Six months later, I am delighted: 3 flowerings of my young rose plant. Three in May, then again three in August, and thanks to the exceptional climate conditions, three buds ready to bloom in October.
The flower is beautiful and smells good. As the rose plant is young, I rely on more vigour next year for the stems to strengthen enough to support the weight of the flowers.
Marie S.
Disappointed+++
Received in a sorry state, unusable, I am sending you photos by email.