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74200 - THONON LES BAINS" would be translated as "74200 - THONON LES BAINS" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
My tulip tree, planted in 1196 when it was already over 2m (7ft) tall, was magnificent and bloomed abundantly until the summer of 2015. However, being too large to be watered, it has severely declined due to the heatwaves we have experienced two years in a row.
I doubt there is a remedy: is it truly doomed?
Marie-Eva
74200 - THONON LES BAINS" would be translated to "74200 - THONON LES BAINS" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation or adaptation.
My tulip tree planted in 1196, where it was already over 2m (7ft) tall, was magnificent and bloomed abundantly until the summer of 2015. However, being too large to be watered, it severely declined due to the heatwaves we experienced two years in a row.
I doubt there is a remedy: is it truly doomed?
Marie-Eva
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Virginia Tulip Tree received in perfect condition, the young plant had a beautiful root system. It was carefully packaged in its parcel and the carrier took care of it with an exact delivery as announced (3 days). I planted it the following weekend with a large hole, a mixture of compost/soil from my garden and a good mulch. Now, I just have to wait for next spring for it to establish, keeping my fingers crossed.
Nicolas
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Tulip tree received, in good condition and already a beautiful young plant except for a few cm of broken top (it was a bit too tall for the box apparently;)): not a big deal I think, I will prune 1 cm (0in) just below the break and just above the first branch bud below the injury to have a clean cut. The tree should regrow vigorously in spring after planting and it shouldn't be noticeable afterwards!
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Tulip tree received, in good condition and already a beautiful young plant except for a few cm of broken top (it was a bit too tall for the box apparently;)): not a significant issue I believe, I will prune 1 cm (0in) just below the break and just above the first branch bud below the injury to have a clean cut. The tree should regrow vigorously in spring after planting and it should no longer be visible afterwards!