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Beautiful young plant that has recovered well while staying in a pot. I enjoyed its lovely single red flowers from this summer.
Marie
SAINT OUEN
The laurel that I received a few weeks ago is so infested with yellow aphids that I can't get rid of them or treat it. Some leaves were already stained and withered when I received it, but I didn't imagine such a problem. The leaves are turning yellow rapidly and falling off. It's completely infested. I hope it will be replaced, that's the least they can do.
Liesbeth
Perfect
Well-grown and already flowering plants received in perfect condition.
Caroline B.
Catastrophic state
Yellowed, spotted and withered leaves. Branches cut at the base. I am very unhappy with the condition of this laurel, and I do not intend to plant it like this.
Armelle B.
First order
Nothing to report, very beautiful oleander
Aurelie V.
Sick Oleander
Sick rose bay... I'm waiting for the replacement neck.
Aurelie V.
Beautiful specimen
RAS" is an abbreviation for "Rien à signaler" in French, which translates to "Nothing to report" in British English.