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SUCY-EN-BRIE" does not require translation as it is already in French.
The condition of this plant is deplorable: the bush is bent, the leaves are crimson and appear to have been frostbitten, 2 branches are broken and the others are brittle. I did not expect it to be in such a state. This once again raises the issue of packaging for larger specimens; it is not the first time I have made this observation. Thankfully, I did not offer this product to any of my clients. I am very disappointed!
Pierre-Henri
BAZAINVILLE
Very lovely, well packaged, and arrived in very good condition, the little flowers are starting to bloom.
Elisabeth
Southwest France
Purchase April 2021. Lovely young plant. Planted on a clay slope in the shade of an oak tree in the afternoon. Very good establishment.
Is flowering this year on the 15th of February. Beautiful leaf, tiny flower but abundant flowering, subtle fragrance.
Elodie
Brittany
Beautiful foliage and vigorous appearance, very well watered young plant.
Catherine
Ste Marguerite sur DUCLAIR" would be translated as "Ste Marguerite on DUCLAIR" in British English.
I received a lovely plant well protected and abundantly supplied with a multitude of buds. I can't wait to smell the fragrance of jasmine next spring.
Well packaged, beautiful height and well supplied, small white flowers that smell lovely?
Nathalie
Paris
Well-protected young plant for transportation; vigorous and in flower. Good establishment.
Danièle
Summe
Received on 26th March, in an 80 cm (32in) pot. Very beautiful young plant. Quite bushy and well balanced. Multiple flowers, ready to bloom.
Julie
A good purchase
Neck well protected, young plant well supplied which quickly recovered and even flowered, good quality, very satisfied with my first purchase from you.
Nicole M.
North
Bush in good condition but much smaller than advertised (more like 20 cm (8in) rather than 40-50)!