Perenial plant that grow up every year from the stump. Large and colourful flowers that are beared by upright stems and can reach 20 cm diameter in summer .
Very large and early flowers (June), the colour of dark coloured cherries (griottes).
Very large and early flowers (as early as June). They are pink with magenta-reddish veins and lightly crumpled.
Perennial plant, growing from the stump each year, offering large colourful flowers in summer attaining 20cm in diametre carried by upright stems.
A superb dwarf Hibiscus, with beautiful, large pink bordered white flowers, appearing in summer.
A superb dwarf Hibiscus, with attractive and long lasting red flowers in summer.
Remarkable two-tone round flowers. They are pink-red with white hearts, to begin, then a deep pink and light pink heart. Flowering is enhanced by lovely bronze-green leaves.
Slender long leaves, reddening more and more up to summer. Some random silvery cobs in September-October. The rootstalks will spread slowly but surely in a cool and rich soil.
Conical form, compact vegetation on ascending branches, broadening with age. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Green, blue tinted foliage, turning bluer in winter, smooth to the touch.
Excellent evergreen ground cover. Interesting in containers, rock gardens and on banks. Compact, spread out form, with carpeting branches and erect minor branches.
Tapering variety, compact and vigorous moderately fast growth. Closely packed erect branches. Foliage is light green, blue tinted, 5-7cm long.
Excellent evergreen gound cover. Interesting in containers, rock gardens, banks. Dense, sprawling vegetation. Branch extremities slightly ascending. Very resistant to cold and dry weather.
Close to the 'Compressa' variety, but more vigorous and rustic. Dwarf variety, tapered and pointed with slow growth.
Excellent evergreen ground cover, rustic, greeny-blue coloured all year round. Interesting in containers, rock gardens and on banks.
An excellent plant, evergreen, ground covering, bluey-green all year. Very interesting isolated, put in containers, rock gardens, on banks, or along low walls.
Dwarf form, very close to the ground, tightly packed branches, graceful and flexible. Short smaller branches. Dark green foliage in the summer, purplish in winter.
Ground covering conifer with its sprawling branches. The dainty but dense foliage is silvery blue. Resistant to the cold and the heat.
Ground covering conifer with branches touching the soil. Delicate and dense foliage, a frank silver-blue colour. Resistant to the cold and the heat.
A small, slow growing, ground covering plant. Branches are flexible and very close to the ground. The erect young shoots are apple green, later becoming green-blue.
Sprawling form, with its regular, horizontal branches. They will overlap as time goes by, forming a thick carpet with rising smaller branches. Rustic.
Narrow column in autumn of a steel-blue colour, dense and close to the trunk vegetation with erect smaller branches.
Carpeting dwarf form, compact and well spread out. Branches are short and rigid with an intense silvery blue colour. Robust and rustic plant.
Dwarf variety, stubby, compact and domed. Very dense with bright silvery colours, decorative all year round. Robust and rustic plant.
Compact and spreading vegetation. Branches less erect than the Juniperus media 'pfitzeriaina aurea' variety. Dense, spreading branchlets.
Compact vegetation, on branches that spread horizontally. Rustic with a good resistance to pollution. Tolerates more the shade than other Juniperus.
More compact than the 'Pfitzeriaina Aurea'. Golden leaves all year round. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Tolerates more the shade than other Juniperus.
Compact sprawling form, dense vegetation with drooping branch extremities. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Young leaves are golden-yellow in spring turning darker in winter.
Low sprawling and compact vegetation, with raised branches going towards the exterior. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Green-blue and dense foliage.
Sprawling and compact vegetation, with raised branches going towards the exterior. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Light grey, blue tinted, young foliage, becoming more intense in winter.
Flowering is early for this grass plant : from the end of spring to summer. The erect inflorescences are, at first, translucent, then become tinted with long lasting tawny shades.
A very tasty and beautiful apple from December to March, with a sweet and tangy flavour of excellent quality. Very productive and robust. Bunches of pinkish-white flowers in April.
With a perfumed, sweet, slightly tart flavour this apple is an improvement of the 'Golden' variety.
Lovely shiny apples. Lovely crisp and delicious flesh, juicy, slightly sweet and tangy. Harvesting is in November and the apples will keep a long time, often up to April.
Even from a young age, this tree will give a regular production.
Very productive from a young age. Large crunchy apples, sweet and juicy. Appreciated fresh and in desserts. Harvest at the end of September and they will keep until winter.
Beautiful red apples with firm, sweet and tangy flesh. Harvesting is in November, and apples can be consumed straight away and up to January-February. Medium sized and quite erect tree.
Excellent apple tree and very productive. Apples have a strong fragrance and are colourful. Very tasty white flesh, crisp, firm, sweet and slightly tangy.
Very fertile. Harvest before February and they will keep until, at least June.
Very productive. Large with light brown skin. Flesh is white yellowy-green and firm, crisp, sweet, juicy and with a delicious taste. Ripens in November, and the fruit will keep until April.
A vigorous and robust, columnar plant. Large yellow apples with red streaks, perfumed, crunchy and juicy flesh. Ripe and ready to eat from October to December.
Robust plant in a columnar form. Medium-sized yellow apples streaked with red, juicy and fruity flesh. Ripe and ready to eat in September-October.
The long and numerous cream coloured inflorescences, grow erect above the compact reeds in August and stay on the plant until winter. The delicate erect reeds gracefully droop at the ends.
Large green reeds turning red in summer-autumn. Beige inflorescences born on red stems from September to November.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019