It is the hardiest of the evergreen oaks. Rather slow-growing tree that can reach over 10m tall with age. Dense and pyrmid-shaped vegetation, easily shaped into a rounded tree.
A rare evergreen shrub or little tree with slow growth and a long life. Pyramidal while young, becoming rounded with age. Elegant, long dark green leaves, bronze when budding.
Generally grown on stem, forming, naturally, a dense, more or less tall, spherical plant. Leaves are well cut and dark green on both sides, with orangey and red tints appearing in autumn.
An excellent upright growing Swamp Oak. The leaves are dark green, 10-15cm long, 5-10cm large, with well defined 5-7 lobes, and turning scarlet red to dark bronze in autumn.
An improvement of the Q. pedunculate fastigiata; narrower and more compact with marcescent leaves (dried leaves, staying on the tree until the following spring) and a better resistance to mildew.
Thick and glossy dark green leaves with silvery undersides. 13-18cm long and 5-10cm wide. Very rustic and robust, easy to grow and resistant to mildew. Appreciates a deep soil. Hybrid of 'Q.
Forms a superb, robust and vigorous column (resistant to powdery mildew).
This novel and vigorous variety, grows naturally in a columnar form and is very resistant to mildew and gall.
Large suckering shrub or small and semi-spreading tree that can be grafted on stem. Young branches covered with reddish hairs. Dark green foliage composed of leaflets.
Very hardy and fast-growing tree with a deeply grooved trunk that bears the broad crown. This is a pioneer plant for poor soils.
Introduced in France by Minier in 1966. Dense vegetation and not very thorny branches.
Tree with an upright, narrow, conical and moderate growth habit. The branches are not very thorny and the plant doesn't bloom a lot.
Picturesque cultivar with twisted and thorny shoots. It has a thin and curly foliage with a medium growth. The flowering is not very abundant and appears on older plants only.
Small tree grafted on stem and growing in a natural round shape. It quickly takes the shape of a beautiful small tree with a light foliage and very limited maintenance.
A sturdy upright tree with intense purple-pink flowers in late spring, fragrant and melliferous.
Beautiful tree with a rounded and light crown. Healthy, fast-growing and easy to grow. In May-June, it bears 10 to 20 cm long drooping clusters of pinkish carmine red flowers.
Male plant with young coloured shoots, turning bright orange-red in winter, especially after severe pruning. Nice plant when used as a windbreak. Often confused with 'Britzensis'.
Beautiful vigorous shrub or tree with typical spiral branches, also appreciated for its decorative flowering. Its upright and flexible branches are slightly drooping at their ends.
Can grow over 20 m tall. Very decorative yellow drooping branches. Extensive root system.
A tree in its native range, it often takes the shape of a small tree or a suckering shrub in our climates. Slow-growing, upright in the early years, it spreads out with age.
Small and drooping tree grafted on stem. The branches are drooping to the ground with a graphical look which is much appreciated in gardens. It has a thin, shiny dark green foliage.
Fast growing tree with a large, round and light crown that is much appreciated for the shade it provides. The branches have a typical green bark.
The foliage is made of 12-16 dark green leaflets that often turn yellow in autumn.
Columnar bearing, opening slightly in age. Leaves are composed of 12-16 dark-green leaflets, often becoming yellow in autumn.
A good tree for urban areas, erect, regular, vigorous and frutiferous. The leaves are composed of 12-16 dark green leaflets, often turning yellow in autumn.
This plant is considered either a very small tree or a very large, erect and spreading shrub. The leaves are shiny, purple-black in full sun, olive-green to bronze in less sun exposed zones.
Beautiful shrub or small tree with very light branches. It has a round shape and it can spread with age if pruned little or not at all. Its purple branches droop with elegance.
Medium sized tree, with beautiful heart shaped, delicately spiked leaves. Downy and tinted pink in a cool spring, becoming bright green in summer then yellow in autumn.
Perfumed and meliferous flowering. The fruits are used in herbal teas. It can grow over 30m tall with age. Rounded to oval tree that is much appreciated for the shade it provides.
Beautiful fast growing tree, regularly formed. Conical to begin with, the peak will be rounded and the branches coloured orangey-red in winter.
A small tree with a compact and oval apex. Green leaves with silvery undersides. Melliferous and perfumed flowering. Excellent in small as in large gardens.
Risists DED (Dutch Elm Disease). Conical bearing, vigorous and erect vegetation. Any well drained soil, even dry and chalky. Can grow to over 10m in age. Smooth bark.
Resistant to the Dutch elm disease. Vigorous variety that can grow over 10m tall and 4m wide when it is not pruned for 15-20 years. Any drained soil, even dry and calcareous soils.
Resistant to DED (Dutch Elm Disease). Narrower and taller than the 'LUTECE®' variety. A good tree planted in isolation or in a hedge.
Beautiful tree, perfect for row or shade plantations. It has an orange foliage from late summer to autumn. It grows fast and tolerates pretty well dry conditions.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019