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Ivry Sur Seine" would be translated as "Ivry on the Seine" in British English.
Beautiful and plenty of flowers.
Trang Anh
Thurageau" does not have a direct translation in English. It seems to be a specific term or a proper noun that does not exist in the English language. Could you please provide more context or clarification?
In the planting advice, it is written: "It can be attacked by ornithorynques that eat the edge of the leaves and the radicelles..."
I believe that around here, even with the climate change, we don't risk much when it comes to ornithorynques ;)
otiorhynque > ornithorynques, let's admit that automatic spell checkers sometimes do funny things!!
Florence
ALLINEUC
Very beautiful plant perfectly wrapped.
Frederic
Title
Flower received quickly and in good condition, well packaged, healthy young plant with beautiful roots. Planted at the beginning of spring, it has taken well and already bloomed beautifully.
Half of the soil removed from the pot
Generally, delivering plants in pots horizontally is not suitable: the soil comes off and when larger plants are placed on top of smaller ones as was the case here, it crushes the ones underneath. Disappointed with the way the packaging is done as it is not suitable.