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MOLIERES (24)" would be translated to "MOLIERES (24)" in British English as it is a place name and does not require translation.
Well-rooted and ramified vine-plant. Planting upon receipt in a South-West exposure, in association with a Berberis Limoncello and a Sambucus Black Tower. The red foliage surrounded by a sharp green border is stunning. Good packaging. Waiting for it to establish.
Nathalie
I am in awe.
Gorgeous bush with a naturally rounded habit and sublime red/orange colours bordered by green. The only downside of this plant is its thorns inside the bush. It is admired and left untouched once in place.
Green and red foliage plant, naturally round in shape, low maintenance. These stems have thorns, so handle with gloves. I have 3 of them in my garden, in full sun. I highly recommend this young plant.
The plant arrived well packaged, this berberis is semi-evergreen and some lovely orangish leaves were still attached to the branches. It will join the 2 others I already have. This bush, despite its extremely prickly branches, is absolutely beautiful in all seasons and it truly deserves its adjective "admiration".
Robust and splendid naked plant, of which I have already seen the autumn rank: magnificent (red-orange-yellow tones that are almost fluorescent; it's spectacular). The colours continuously evolve. I haven't yet enjoyed its spring foliage and I'm looking forward to seeing that!
Rebecca N.
barberry
See you next year after a winter has passed.
Joelle B.
a little small
Really small! 20 cm (8in) upon delivery, I hope it will shoot up quickly as it has a large space to fill! Can't wait to see its beautiful red shoot with a clear border.