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Very beautiful specimens, the leaves of Captain Baltet had some large black spots, but after removing the affected leaves, the young plant appears healthy. The foliage of each of the three lilacs is different, which is lovely when used in a hedge.
Judith
on hold
They are still in pots, we will plant them when the weather is less hot in Avignon (horticulturist's advice), so it will only be next year that we will see if they bloom.
ECHARCON" doesn't have a direct translation in English. It seems to be a proper noun or a specific term that might not be commonly used or known in the English language. Can you provide more context or information about "ECHARCON" so I can assist you bett
Very well protected young plant, packaged with care for both the plant and the customer. A very beautiful water. I recommend.
viviane
The Croix Aux Mines
Very disappointed. Young plants, whose growth does not seem assured at all.
Claude
Missing from the order
Missing from the order despite your two checks. I'm giving an average rating because there's no problem getting it resent + express delivery + young plant in perfect condition.
Nicolas S.
centre" would be translated as "centre" in British English.
The label of the young plant is made of paper, probably eaten by slugs, it needs to be replaced, I recognize the lilac leaves. It's better to have a printed label, we can stick it into the pot's soil!!!
helene
tregunc" is already in English. It refers to a commune in France.
Plant received very quickly, very well packaged but for the future, it will probably be necessary to wait a few years.