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No worries upon arrival.
The young plants are perfectly packaged and very well protected.
Received in great shape, it is already enjoying its new spot without any signs of weakness.
huguette
Coincy
Here I am the owner of a protected species of birch tree from the glacial era. Brrr. It has quickly adapted to the climate.
Stunning tree, over 2 metres (7 feet) tall, arrived in excellent condition. I'm looking forward to seeing it leaf out as the season progresses.
Isabelle
Aillant Sur Tholon" translates to "Aillant Sur Tholon" in English. It is the name of a commune in France and does not have a direct translation.
Very pleased. Over 2 m (7ft) tall upon delivery. Planted in the middle of summer and well watered, it has taken well and is already producing buds. Beautiful bark color and a lovely fastigiate habit.
Enzo
Poor" or "pitiful
Received and planted the week after Christmas. Arrived in good condition, although a few twigs had suffered. Here, autumn is lingering and frosts have not yet settled in. The young plant is beautiful, already well-formed, it is over two metres tall. I am eagerly awaiting spring.
None have taken root... they were properly pruned, as they should have been.
I do not recommend naked roots.
The same ones in containers have taken without any issue.