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Marcheville (28)" would be translated as "Marcheville (28)" in British English. There is no need for translation as it is a proper noun and does not have an equivalent in English.
Really pleased! The 3 Photinias are stunning and of a beautiful pruning.
They seem to have quickly settled in and recovered from the transportation.
However, I am still worried about the Catalpla (foreground) received in November, which had traces of "care" done at Promesse de fleurs, with some branches violently broken. But its leaves may appear later than for other species.
Anyway, overall very satisfied with the offer, services, and products of "Promesse de fleurs". You feel confident and that's important.
Nadia
Sunlit areas
Perfectly packaged bush and in great condition.
Philippe
77410
The bush arrived in excellent condition. It looks sturdy. I have already planted it and it is a delight to see these beautiful red leaves. As always, I am delighted.
zohra
Vichy
Eager to see its young red leaves and its future growth.
Denise
Very good recovery
To recommend
Alain C.
Checy
I have a number of "Red Robin" photinias in my hedge, and I plan to let the one I recently bought from you grow freely without pruning, until it becomes a small evergreen tree, as I find the new red leaves and white spring flowering adorable in spring (in addition to attracting many pollinators... as it's buzzing with activity here!). Plus, since this bush is evergreen, it ensures a presence throughout the winter.
Those in my hedge have grown very quickly.
In the first few years, there were brown spots on the leaves in winter, due to the fact that these bushes suffer from excessive moisture in winter, and it so happens that my soil is heavy and clayey... but afterwards, I no longer had this problem. This is proof that these bushes have acclimated very well to my soil! They are resilient.
Rebecca
Saint Mard Les Rouffy" would be translated as "Saint Mard Les Rouffy" in British English.