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Mont de Marsan (40)" would be translated as "Mont de Marsan (40)" in British English, as it is already in the correct format.
I have received the 3 alstroemerias in small pots, well protected in their box. Out of the 3, one was a bit weaker, I must admit I was a little worried.
After a week in the greenhouse, under forcing conditions, all 3 are looking very beautiful, so I'm not too concerned.
Now, I am eagerly awaiting the flowering. Best regards.
Serge
78280
On 3 young plants, one arrived with the main stem broken.
The parcel was jostled during transportation.
Annie Jacquelin
THE PIAN MEDOC
Gorgeous colour!
Caroline
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Well-rooted vine-plants, well protected in their blister. Potting as soon as received. One or two necks have dried up on each vine-plant, but the main neck appears to be starting well. Waiting for the growth and the next flowering in vibrant colours.
Nathalie
RAMONVILLE
Hello, I received your astromerias today, but they are so small and fragile (3cm (1in)) that I'm afraid the slugs will make a meager meal out of them. I've used quite a lot of slug repellent and I hope they will grow... Not sure though! It's a shame, I'm disappointed.
Mariefrance
QUESNOY SUR DEULE" would be translated as "Quesnoy-sur-Deûle" in British English.
Impeccable in pots, concentrated. Two flowerings in spring and late summer with practically no maintenance. Very beautiful colours.
Yernaux
Delivery problems due to Covid. The young plants arrived in a very sorry state.
The young plants have withered and not bloomed.
Monique C.
impeccable, very beautiful and long flowering (in pot)
shave
Christian D.
Lescherolles" can be translated to "Lescherolles" in British English. It is a proper noun and does not require translation.