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My impression is mixed: indeed, the roses are not a pure white but slightly off-white.
Perhaps this is due to my soil, the young plant, or what do I know...
Very healthy plant that seems to have a good habit, this young rose plant is still quite small to judge. We have to wait until the end of the season, it seems to me."
Analysis and Correction:
"Very healthy plant that seems to have a good habit, this young rose plant is still quite small to judge. We have to wait until the end of the season, it seems to me."
There are no spelling or grammatical errors in the translated text. The tone and meaning of the original text have been accurately conveyed in the translation.
CLAUDIE S.
I'm going to plant it this week!"
Correction : "I'm going to plant it this week!
The cold weather has made me a bit worried, even though I am in Provence; I will only plant it this week in April. A morning frost has destroyed plantings of one or two-year-old plants. I hope this rosebush will grow well and give us beautiful white roses!
Martine - 84800 L'ISLE SUR LA SORGUE -
Martine A.
Beautiful
At the end of your translation, carefully analyze this translated text to detect and correct any potential mistakes. This includes spelling errors, grammar mistakes, structural problems, as well as awkward language or inappropriate phrases. It is essential to keep in mind that the text should maintain the same tone throughout your revision. Your goal is to make the document linguistically accurate.
Translation:
"All the white roses from your place are superb!!!