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Just received a single shoot without any branching, a bit disappointing. It has produced vigorous shoots but the leaves are brown-spotted and swollen in places, which suggests some kind of disease? I haven't done anything else since it didn't seem to hinder growth, but it's still unsightly and worrisome for the future on such a young subject. We'll see. It's planted in clay-limestone soil with a north-east facing sunny position, so it's windy.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: You can email me a photo of the diseased leaves at serviceclients@promessedefleurs.com. We'll try to figure out what it's suffering from.
Franck
5/6" can be translated as "five sixths" in British English.
Slow growth
Subtle and very ephemeral flowering
roger
Rouen" is already in English and does not require translation. However, if you are referring to the city in France called "Rouen", it would remain the same in both English and British English.
I would have liked to be able to give my opinion. Unfortunately, what was delivered to me bears no resemblance to the description. It is a plant with large, serrated leaves, I think a young plant of a shrub peony that did not flower this year. What a shame!
catherine
Perpignan
First year of planting in full sun, in the spring suffered from the wind.
To be seen in the years to come.
BOMBAIL Joseph
Figeac (Lot)
Very unique tree, blooms every year despite not being in an ideal location for its display (too close to a wall) and a harsh climate.
An extremely rare tree.
Negative aspects: It has been at least 3 years since I planted this tree and I despair of seeing it flower.
Overall review: not satisfied.
FRANCOISE
Title
Be patient, mine is over 25 years old and paired with a purple rhododendron, the blooming is simultaneous and the whole is magnificent, both under a large oak tree. The Chionanthus virginicus spreads over more than 2.5 meters (8 feet) and a little over 2 meters (7 feet) in height.
Mireille. Cestas 33610
Title
Highly competent staff, serious and helpful company.
Highly recommended.
Valdoie" would be translated to "Valdoie" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not have an English equivalent.
The order arrived on time; the packaging seemed excellent. The bush was planted immediately. I know, we are in autumn, but it has already lost its leaves... so obviously I'm worried and waiting for this spring! Stay tuned... And thank you for the birthday gift which, on the other hand, seems to be doing well.
sylvie
Lot and Garonne
Ordered arrived very quickly. Perfect packaging. The young plant looks very beautiful. Can't wait for next spring to see some flowers ideally.