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Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thanks to the individuals (for order preparation & shipping service), the specific research area received appears healthy. Planted, under a bay laurel and close to a Boxwood, I am now waiting for a spreading...(or not?). Note: Received with the young plant label (essential for identifying the plant in all seasons).
Thierry
Title
I have received my two privet trees. One has its leaves while the other has practically none left. Since they are evergreens that I plan to plant side by side in large pots, I wonder if the second one will recover like the first one.
Best regards
Very beautiful plants, which are full of vigour and of good height. It's a shame that the roots are so compacted after several turns in the pot, thus difficult to untangle.
Christian
Val de Marne" - "Marne Valley
Beautiful bush, it seems to be thriving, eagerly awaiting the lovely scented flowers!
Mireille
Haute-Savoie" translates to "Upper Savoy" in British English.
Purchase of 3 young plants. Arrived in good condition despite chaotic transportation. Fortunately, they are well packaged and it is essential.
Louise
Indestructible
Beautiful well-rooted young plants (purchased at the nursery). Vigorous growth. Drought-resistant. Good vegetative screen and rapid shoot development. Awaiting the next fragrant flowering.
Nathalie F.
Pouydesseaux" is a proper noun and does not have a direct translation in English.
Received lovely young plants.....no problem
Jean-Louis
Unreplaceable
Well-rooted young plants. Waiting for the next fragrant flowering and rapid growth. Used for a nectariferous and nourishing windbreak/view hedge.
Nathalie F.
Title
Beautiful pruning at the time of receipt, however, when the leaves have grown, only on the upper third of the branches and no development of new branches during spring and summer. I hope I won't have to prune it heavily (what's the point of buying a plant of a certain size if we have to trim it down?)