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The Viper acer davidii that was delivered to me is a very beautiful specimen, both in terms of its pruning and its habit. Although it has started its winter rest, it is clearly in excellent health and promising. Furthermore, the quality/price ratio of this specimen is unbeatable!
A prime spot in the ornamental garden near Miss Lilou the house cat's private garden, right next to the summer lounge.
Pascale H.
Bretenoux
Acer has arrived safely. A bit worn out from the weight of the bamboo on top, but we hope it won't affect its recovery. Anyway, we can't wait for it to grow, we're excited!
Saosnes (Sarthe)" would be translated as "Saosnes (Sarthe)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Received my young Acer griseum. Just have to wait and see it grow in the coming years. Saw this tree in the field of plants at Cean's botanical garden and it made me want to have one.
Anthony
Nievre
Good reception of this vine-plant, I am eagerly awaiting its growth, discovered at my brother's place, truly remarkable.
Patricia
MOSSES
Acer Griseum as expected 50 / 60cm (24in), small but sturdy. We will see it grow. Already beautiful autumn foliage and we can already see its characteristic scale-like bark. Fell in love at the Caen Botanical Garden, a 3-meter (10 feet) tall specimen, MAGNIFICENT bark.
CLAUDINE
Saint Genix sur Guiers, Savoie" would be translated to "Saint Genix on Guiers, Savoie" in British English.
It has been several years since I planted my Cinnamon Maple, and this year I noticed that it is flowering with tiny yellow flowers. It is a wonderful and resilient tree...
Laetitia
Beautiful tree
The maple has recovered very well. Very beautiful coppice shoots. I need to prune the bottom to clear the base of the trunk, the most attractive part of the tree.
Sylvie B.
Beautiful tree
The vine-plant arrived yesterday, it forms coppice shoots, which is very interesting for bark trees. Now, let's wait for it to recover...
Sylvie B.
Belgium
Despite a dry summer and no specific watering. Acer in great shape after one year. Rated 5.