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Loire-Authion" would be translated as "Loire-Authion" in British English. It is a proper noun and does not require translation.
The young plant grows very well and relatively quickly for the past 4 years, in partial shade - shade, on the north side of the house (only a little sun from mid-May to late July?). It has very beautiful foliage that catches the eye... and the questions, but also an elegant, regular, harmonious shape. Currently, after being planted for 4 years, it has grown to a height of 4m (13ft). Given the exposure, I'm not sure if it will have flowers? But it is the foliage that is remarkable first and foremost.
Dominique
Charrey Sur Saone" translates to "Charrey on Saone" in British English.
No flowering in the first year, but a very beautiful leaf, it requires a bit of patience, I believe.
I absolutely love this magnolia with its stunning leaves. I can't wait to have a flower to post on this website.
Sophie
Efficient customer service
The young plant arrived broken due to a packaging defect. It was refunded to me following my complaint.
patrick L.
Angers
Is it the "ASHEI" variety (often sold in France, smaller, same for the leaves that can reach 60 cm (24in), and flowering faster) or the larger one (taller, with leaves that can reach 80cm (32in) to 1m (3ft))?