Excellent upright plant, with green leaves, keeping its structure in winter. Flowers are browny-orange. Granted the 'Perrenial plant of the Year' in 2001
Erect plant with slim green leaves, bordered with creamy-white bands. Browny-red flowering between June and October. Prefers a well drained soil, and a not too humid atmosphere.
Height and width of 40 to 50cm. Dark green evergreen foliage. Abundant dark red-purple flowers between August and October. Melliferous plant.
Large, compact and erect plant. Permanent light green foliage. Abundant pure light pink flowers between August and September. Melliferous.
Dark green evergreen foliage. The flowers are double and light pink from August to October. Variation of the 'H.E. Beale' variety.
Superb variety, covered with flowers. Stocky and rounded plant, compact with erect branches. Evergreen light green foliage, delicate and dense.
Compact, wide and upright plant. Evergreen light green foliage. Pure white flowers from mid-August to November, particularly resistant to autumn frosts.
Grey green silvery evergreen leaves. Pale purpely-pink flowers from August to October. Melliferous
Bushy rounded plant. Evergreen foliage, a lovely green with bright red younger shoots in spring. Purpely-pink flowers between August and October.
A stocky and dense round shrub. The permanent foliage is superb, a bronze orangey-yellow colour in spring, golden in summer and bronze in autumn. Purpely-pink flowers between August and September.
A tuft of luminous evergreen leaves, green with cream bands, staying bright all year round. Slow growing plant.
Light and graceful grass plant, erect, especially young. Superb, associated with grey leaved plants and lively coloured flowers.
Superb, associated with grey coloured plants and bright colourful flowers. A spreading tuft, bronze coloured and decorative all year.
A lovely shaggy green tuft, semi-drooping. An excellent plant for containers or on a bank. tolerates drought. May produce spontaneous seeding, faithful to the parent plant.
Lovely and evergreen, bluish, flexible and delicate leaves. Sunny and dry exposures will intensify the colour. The purpely-black inflorescences are erect, above the tuft.
Long-living, ground-covering sedge, propagating through non-invasive rhizomes. Easy to grow and maintain. Introduced by Hines Nursery, California (US)
Excellent Sedge, bushy and spiky, with evergreen dense large leaves, coloured green with yellow bands.
From end of winter through spring, the slim leaves have a lovely warm and bright, orange tint. From summer to winter leaves turn green, tinted coppery brown.
Lovely blue toned conifer, forming a narrow pyramid. Branches are short and erect. Slow growth when young, faster after the first few years. Resistant to parasites and pollution.
Weeping form, majestically sprawling, grey-blue foliage. Its superb bluish branches bow down to the ground. Will have a beautiful effect in gardens when well placed. Moderate growth.
A superb tall conifer from the Atlas region. Large pyramidal form, curving lateral branches. Moderate growth over the first few years, becoming more rapid.
Large pyramidal form, regular and dense. Graceful reclining form with horizontal flexible main branches but with smaller hanging branches along it, giving a willow form.
Beautiful golden pyramidal tree, with the extremities of its branches elegantly and slightly drooping.The golden colour pales in summer, coming back brighter in spring.
Lovely spread out dwarf conifer with grey, blue tinted, foliage, drooping slightly at its extremities. Robust plant. Resistant to pollution and parasites.
Distributed in France by Minier in 1990. A frank improvement of the déodara 'Aurea',not needing a prop when young. A lightly conical form with golden foliage.
Weeping formed conifer with a dense, dark green and flexible foliage, drooping to the ground and sprawling at its base. This plant can be used for ground covering if it's pruned every year.
Superb, blue-green to green, tall tiered conifer. Large dark grey trunk. Short and rigid, dark green needles. Cones are between 9 to 15cm long. Tolerates dry and chalky soils.
A bushy perennial, flowering in mid-summer, from July to September-October, in dense bunches at the end of branches. Luminous blue flowers with pink filaments and purple anthers.
Vigorous golden conifer, growing naturally in a compact and slender flame form.
Moderately growing plant, interesting for its regular form. Narrow conical form, with dense and compact vegetation. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Golden form of the lawsoniana 'Elwoodii', with a much slower development. The extremities of its shoots are an intense golden yellow.
Forms a compact and regular column, often with several spires. Slow growth to start, becoming moderate. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Regular compact and rounded form. Green-blue foliage with dense, flat and erect branches. Any cool and well drained soil.
Editor : Sapho® Création Minier 1972. The dwarf form of the lawsoniana 'Elwoodii'. A narrow column, with a dense and compact vegetation. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
A lovely graphic, japanese-style plant for rock gardens with a sun resistant foliage, contrary to the 'Aurea' variety. Dense and compact, rounded vegetation.
Beautiful plant for rock gardens, and graphical, in a japanese bonsaï style. Dense, compact and rounded vegetation, becoming conical. Bright dark green foliage.
Conical bushy form, irregular in older subjects. Slow growth to start, then moderate. Rustic. Magnificent intense silvery blue and dense foliage, attractive all year.
Tolerates the sun more than the 'Filifera Aurea' variety. Small compact plant with a dense, golden spherical form, large base and flattened apex, sprawling with age.
A very rustic palm tree (will tolerate -20°c after a few years).Quite vigorous. Grows well in the shade of taller trees and appreciates a not too dry soil, preferably rich, to stay vigorous.
Rounded shrub with an irregular and large form, can resemble a small tree when fully mature. Beautiful bright green leaves, downy on the underside.
Synonym : Cistus x lenis 'Grayswood Pink'. Lovely compact and spreading plant with grey leaves in summer, easy to grow and floriferous. Large crumpled, light pink flowers.
One of the more rustic of the cistus family, compact and spreading. A profusion of white flowers, 3-4cm in diameter, in May-June, coming from tinted red floral buds.
Synonym: Convolvulus sabatius. A spreading perennial plant with a large and blue flowering from the end of spring to autumn.
Red-bronze, ribbon-like, evergreen leaves, bordered with bright pink. Mutation of the 'Red Star' variety. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk.
The leaves are a bronze-red colour, edged with cherry red, and attractive all year. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk.
Rapid growth. Purpely-red leaves, neat all year. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk. Sometimes, little cream white flowers may appear, in long bunches, smelling strongly of vanilla.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019