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Veauche" is a town located in the Loire department in France.
Young plant that has recovered well....with beautiful shoots despite this very hot summer and the lack of watering....it had time to establish itself during the winter, hence its likely resilience.
Patrick
Puimoisson
Out of the ten ordered, only half have taken root. The others look completely dried up. What a shame.
Var Verdiere" translates to "Verdiere variety" in British English.
2 very beautiful plants with lots of little leaves.
But are they really evergreen?
Val
BAZAINVILLE" does not have a direct translation in English. It appears to be a proper noun, possibly a place or a name. Without further context, it is difficult to provide an accurate translation.
Very good, requires little maintenance.
Elisabeth
The Vigan
One is in good condition, on the other hand the other 2 had very dry root balls... we'll see if they recover.
Lionel
Oise" translates to "Bird" in British English.
Healthy bush arrived
It seems to adapt well to the ground and blesses us with beautiful young shoots.
Can't wait to see its flowering.
Magali
Wood rot the bertrand
Arrived with broken branches but otherwise the plant looks in good shape. I'll wait for the regrowth for a final assessment.
jeanine
CHASSENEUIL sur bonnieure" translates to "Chasseneuil on Bonnieure" in British English.
I am disappointed by the small pruning of the escallonias. Indeed, last year the abelias I had ordered were much larger.
Chantal
Death
Dead after a few months
Eugenie L.
DRAGUIGNAN
The young plant had arrived in a poor condition, but I had hope that with immediate planting, it would regain strength and vitality. I waited, but I must now observe that the young plant has not recovered, the branches are dry. What a shame!