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Saint Juire Champgillon" would be translated to "Saint Juire Champgillon" in British English.
Plant arrived in good condition. Soil and exposure very suitable for this type of plant, and yet it did not survive.
Disappointed ...
Jessica
76550 - OFFRANVILLE
Delivery on time, the young plant was yellow and the root ball dry. 3 branches were broken, wondering if the plant will recover.
Mr. Cheron Raynald
Raynald
Cherbourg in Contentin
2 beautiful young plants well-packaged and in good health!
Christophe
Belfort Territory
Planted upon receipt in early May (plant arrived quickly without any damage). The flower season is practically over, so I don't expect to have any this year. I noticed a broken branch yesterday (probably due to the wind), I hope the plant will hold up and bloom next year! I have another vine-plant planted elsewhere that comes back regularly in the spring, but it's important to protect it from frost with a winter veil when the stems and leaves develop, in order to see it flower. It's always a joy to discover the branches filled with little flowers!
Evelyne
essonne
Received in a small bucket, arrived in perfect condition, already planted, I am waiting for the first signs of growth. Generally, I don't have any issues with growth, and the young plants are magical. They are both delicate and fragile, but over time, they grow and fill their place in a partially shaded field of plants. The various available colours allow them to be paired with tulips, hostas, and other spring flowers. Their lengthy flowering period is a strong reason to plant them in large numbers.
madeleine
GUJAN MESTRAS" would be translated as "GUJAN MESTRAS" in British English, as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Planting last year quite late, it didn't flower last year. It's making up for it this year, it's beautiful and well full of flowers.
The young plants arrived with almost all the stems broken. I will wait a bit before replanting them, hoping they will recover.
Estelle
Romestaing" does not have a direct translation in English. It seems to be a proper noun or a specific term that may not have an equivalent in British English.
Little young plant in shape, planted right away, I see the flowers coming. Very good.
Balzarin
Bagneux
The two young plants received, which didn't look very healthy, although planted upon arrival, quickly withered and show no signs of recovery. I am awaiting spring with a certain pessimism.
Martine
Brittany
Tiny plants, which didn't look like much upon arrival. Transplanted directly (in March), they all produced flowers a few months later!