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Amazing...a real monster!!! I ended up moving it when it reached 1m (3ft) in height and 1m50 in width!! And I have a multitude of little shoots that have grown everywhere.
Myriam
SACLAS" does not have a direct translation in English. It appears to be an acronym or abbreviation specific to a certain context or organization. Could you please provide more information or context?
Arrived in good condition, but a bit pale.
Dominique
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated as "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
No luck for me, the young plants received are even smaller than the first time. Planting in the vegetable garden. Waiting for them to take root and for the next melliferous flowering.
Nathalie
Feeble plants
Feeble young plants that haven't recovered. It's a shame because this repellent and melliferous young plant is quite useful in the vegetable garden.
Nathalie F.
Feeble young plants
Main stem too damp followed by rotting. Shame, it's such a beautiful flower and so useful in the vegetable garden. Experience to be tried again.
Nathalie F.
MOLIERES (24480)" translates to "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Young plants received pruned very short. Waiting for their growth and the next flowering.
Nathalie
MOLIERES (24480)" would be translated to "MOLIERES (24480)" in British English as it is already in the correct language.
2 vine-plants out of 3 arrived very damp and pruned to 5-6 cm (2in) with only one leaf, the third one had flowers. Planted in the vegetable garden as soon as received. To be continued.
Nathalie
North of France
I received some young plants and out of the three, one of them is damaged, even though they were well protected. I think it must have already been damaged in the greenhouse and the preparer still included it. They want to reimburse me for the damaged plant by giving me a credit of £3.50 (the price of the plant), but I will still have to pay for the delivery fees.
patrick
Saint Cyr Sur Mer" would be translated as "Saint Cyr on the Sea" in British English.
A young plant that has easily adapted to the Mediterranean climate. I recommend it to everyone, especially for the well-being of our bees.
Bertrand
Corbeil-Essonnes
I didn't want to follow the previous advice, and I regret it! The young plant arrived in a sorry state. One out of the 2 stems was broken, and the yellowed leaves were stunted and pendulous on the second stem... I hope it will recover once planted in the ground, but given its condition, I have little hope!