Golden leaves streaked with copper-pink and the same colour at the base. Slowly develops a little trunk, which, with age, can form other bases.
Evergreen ribbon-like green leaves, streaked with gold lines. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk. Little white flowers, bunched together, appear sometimes with a strong vanilla perfume.
The ribbon-like persistant leaves are edged in cream, purpely bronze above and grey-green underneath. As no trunk develops, several stems will form at the base when mature.
Evergreen ribbon-like leaves, coloured bronze-red with purpely-pink edges. Will not develop a trunk but forms several stems at the base at maturity.
The ribbon-like persistant leaves are edged in green with dark purple bands and a lighter green central line, tinted with cream.
The colourful branches, attractive in winter, are yellow at the base and red at the extremities. They become orangey during the second year, then light brown in age.
Large conical bearing. Dense foliage, green all year but tinted blue in summer. This light and smooth foliage, retains its juvenile aspect. Browny-red bark, flaking in thin vertical strips.
Large conical form, dense, bluish-green foliage in summer, turning a plum purple colour in winter. This light and smooth foliage retains its juvenile aspect.
Slightly sprawling, compact sphere. Very slow growth. Robust plant. Slightly chalky soils are tolerated. Ideal for small areas, containers, rock gardens, bordering terraces.
Conical form with its younger shoots a golden colour. Vigorous. Slighty bronze tinted in winter. Introduced in France by Minier in 1976. A rapid and easy growth.
Robust clone, well ramified with green, blue tinted, leaves. Conical bearing, fairly open, easy to thicken with pruning. Forms a lovely hedge.
An erect and conical Cypress, well ramified with strong and vigorous stems that do not need props. Can rapidly become a compact hedge with less trimming in width.
This lovely Cypress will grow, naturally, in a dense columnar form, resembling the '2001', but with a luminous foliage and attractive golden shoots.
Improvement of the classical Leyland, more compact. Vigorous and rapid growth. Very popular for hedges for its rapid growth and tolerance of dry weather and sea spray.
A frank improvement of the 'Castelwellan Gold' variety, more golden and more resistant to the sun. Conical form, quite compact and bushy from the base.
Forms a compact cone with erect branches. Browny-red bark, fibrous in young subjects, becoming grey and flaky with age. Grey green foliage, tinted with blue having a strong scent.
Beautiful golden foliage, compact, erect and conical vegetation. Browny-red bark, very resinous, yellow fruit. Normal soil even dry. Tolerates pruning and is an interesting plant for topiairies.
Large and conical, loosely formed, with vertical spires and sprawling lateral branches. Browny-red bark and very resinous. Delicate yellow foliage, golden in spring. Yellow cones.
Compact and narrow column, with large green branches. Good resistance to pollution and wind. Graphic plant, punctuates entries and landscapes. Robust plant, easy to maintain.
Forms a narrow column with erect branches close to the trunk. Very solid wood, used in cabinet making. Browny-purple thin and slightly furrowed bark. Dark green foliage.
Forms a compact little column with slender dark green foliage. Produces very little fruit, if at all : they will not tire the plant and will not push down branches with their weight.
A ramified and compact version of the Canary Island Broom, needing little, if any, pruning. Numerous bunches of light orangey-yellow and perfumed flowers from April to June.
Small, round, very floriferous shrub ideal in small spaces and for container use.
An evergreen fern, with large shiny and triangular fronds. Coppery-pink tinted and long lasting, on the young spring shoots on reddish stems.
A native plant, often growing under the trees in the coolness of woods and along waterways or drain trenches.
An improvement to 'Coloratus', more vigorous.
Graceful arching form. Ideal in hedges, containers or isolated. Stays a compact tuft. The name comes from the reddish colour on the ends of young shoots and leaf sheaths.
This Bamboo is compact, erect, dense and is the tallest of the genus, perfect planted as a screen, hidden from sight, but also isolated or in a container.
A low tuft with evergreen, delicate bluish leaves. In June-July, appear little light brown cobs on slender erect stems. Appreciates the heat and dry weather, in a light and well drained soil.
Robust resistant plant, long lasting for a Fescue. In June-July, little light brown cobs appear, born by slender erect stems. Appreciates heat and dry weather, light and well drained soils.
Attractive golden young shoots. A good plant for rock gardens, associated with plants of grey and blue foliage and other, longer grass plants, in the background.
Lovely white, pink and red flowers from June to September. Relatively rustic and rounded shrub, with flexible branches. Appreciates a rich and quite light soil.
Red and purple flowers from June to September, enhanced by the superb, shiny dark green leaves. Relatively rustic and rounded shrub with willowy stems. Appreciates a light and rich soil.
Superb gold-green leaves on red stems. Abundant cherry-red and purple flowers from June to September. A rustic, rounded shrub, with willowy branches. Appreciates a light and rich soil.
One of the most rustic of plants with rapid growth. Bears numerous little red and purple flowers from June to September. Excellent for hedges, containers and flowerbeds.
Red and purple flowering from June to September. Compact, relatively rustic, dwarf plant. Appreciates a rich and light soil.
Red and pruple flowers in August-September. In spring, the young foliage is bronze-green, bordered bright pink and cream.
Good ground covering plant, propagates through suckers. Excellent in containers, bordering flowerbeds and paths etc. Appreciates a rich, cool and well drained soil.
A voluminous perennial for a heuchera, very vigorous and naturally forming a beautiful ball. Numerous leaves tinted a superb candy red, very original all year round.
A very vigourous, voluminous perennial for a heuchera. Beautiful, glossy, cut leaves change from a deep green to a pure copper with beautiful reflections.
A voluminous, very vigorous perennial that naturally forms a beautiful ball. Numerous bright lime-green leaves all year round.
A very vigourous perennial that naturally forms a great shape. Superb peachy-orange evergreen foliage.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019