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MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and doesn't require translation.
Phew !!! Bush that was subject to a re(re)shipment after a lost package and due to the non-collection of the first one, to finally arrive with the young shoots all cut off and the soil out of the pot (nothing to do with the presentation photo!). Good responsiveness from PDF, especially to Christophe. A bigger box, a better protected bush and proper stapling would surely have prevented this kind of mishap. Planting immediately upon receipt in order to hope for a good recovery and rapid growth to admire its magnificent foliage and appreciate its fragrant flowering.
Nathalie
MOLIERES (24)
Bush received similar to the photo but without the leaves at this time. Good root system. The cinnamon yellow wood is magnificent, almost fluorescent. Planted in association with a Euodia daniellii as indicated in the description. Waiting for the growth to resume with rapid growth and the next fragrant flowering.
Nathalie
Beautiful rare and exceptional ornamental vine-plant, but sensitive to cold.
Hello, it's a very beautiful young plant that I recommend, however, you will need to be careful to acclimate it as it doesn't like the extreme cold and humidity. Beautiful rare and exceptional ornamental vine-plant but sensitive to cold weather.
Maxime H.
Rouen Agglomeration Zone 8b
Hello, very beautiful deciduous plant, in perfect health, I highly recommend it as I was not disappointed at all.
I bought two of them.
Please note, it requires mulching because of its average hardiness, but no winter protection covers are needed.
It has a fragrant flowering and extremely colourful, bright and pleasant foliage.
A delight, it is rarely or not prone to diseases.
It grows rather quickly and lignifies quite rapidly as well.
It looks more beautiful as a tree than as a bush.
Maxime H.
Rouen Urban Area Z8b
Hello, quite a rare plant in cultivation, unobtainable and indeed, of rather good quality.
The latest pruning was a bit brutal considering the irregular cut and the split main branch, that being said the new shoots are beautiful and in excellent condition.
If I had the choice, I would have preferred an uncut main stem but oh well.
I recommend it.