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Located in Haute-Savoie at an altitude of 400m (1312ft)
It illuminates the bare carcasses of an oak tree and a persimmon tree as early as January, making way for the forsythia in March at the foot of the oak tree and the foliage of the persimmon tree. With nearby nest boxes and bird feeders, it provides a lively spectacle throughout the winter with minimal maintenance. In late spring, simply assist the long drooping branches of the jasmine in vertically intertwining with the branches of the tree. My only regret is the lack of fragrance, but the nearby Bodnant viburnum partially makes up for it.
Marie
Champigny (89)" would be translated as "Champigny (89)" in British English. The name of the place remains the same, and "89" refers to the department number in France.
Very well bloomed this winter and is growing well.
stephanie
Received well
Claude B.
beautiful stems
Beautiful plant with lovely stems.
stephanie D.
Delivery
Deadlines met, plant in good health.
PIERRE HENRI C.
Good condition.
These plants have just been planted, and I cannot yet judge their performance. However, the delivery time was respected, and the plants did not suffer during transport thanks to efficient packaging.