A graceful and light plant with a rounded bearing. Copper-pink flowering in September-October. One of the oldest and most dependable varieties.
An erect and lovely plant, with slender and elegant reeds. Cream-white flowers in August-September. Reeds will turn a beautiful warm, coppery-red to orangey-yellow colour in autumn.
Large semi-drooping and airy inflorescences, pink then pearl-white. Keeps an erect structure in winter, attracting birds, and is superb covered in frost.
Very graceful plant with erect and narrow leaves. Silvery inflorescences, growing to a height of 2m, in August.
Excellent and versatile plant. Rounded bearing, delicate variegated green and white leaves. Cobs of browny-pink flowers end of September to October. Tolerates half-shade.
This 'Strictus' is an amazing grass plant : a natural erect form with zebra-like, horizontal yellow streaks on the green blades. The stems will need no props to stay naturally upright.
Lovely small, compact and delicate plant. Well structured all year round attracting birds in winter and superb in frosty periods.
Remarkable and graphic foliage for gardens. Coppery inflorescences, reaching 2m40, can appear in mid-September, if summer has been hot.
Excellent variegated and erect plant, remarkable dark-green, creamy-white centred leaves of 3cm large. Flowering is infrequent, only appearing on adult plants after a hot summer.
Tolerates half-shade. Large light green reeds, bordered with generous cream-white bands. Red inflorescences in mid-September can grow to 2m high.
The most radiant of the variegated leaved miscanthus genera. The long stems with red flowering can reach 2m10. Maintains its shape in winter, attracting birds, and is superb in frosts.
This Hardy Banana plant is the most resilient to cold weather of the type, and will bring an exotic touch to a garden.
An upright growing Olive tree, more compact and enduring of the cold than the common Olive. Tolerates less sun also. Evergreen leaves of a grey-green colour and a silvery underside.
Blue-green reeds, getting red tints in summer. Growing to a height of 1-1m20 when flowering.
A lovely blue grass plant, easy to grow. Delicate beige-pink inflorescences in July-August, giving a light and airy aspect to the whole.
The bluish-green leaves will progressively become red tinted during summer and lovely purple-red coloured in autumn. During the flowering season, the plant may grow to 1m-1.20m in height.
Graceful creamy white flowering from July to October. Appreciates hot summers, but not too dry. Golden yellow foliage in autumn. Excellent ground cover for borders and flowerbeds.
Graceful, creamy-white flowering from the end of July through to October. Appreciates a hot summer but not too dry. Foliage will turn golden yellow in autumn.
Graceful dark purple flowering from September to November. Appreciates hot, but not too dry, summers. Large, dark green reeds, turning a golden yellow in autumn.
Graceful flowering on long dark brown, pink tinted, cobs, well separated from the large and dense leaves that stay green until winter. Appreciates a hot summer but not too dry.
Low and compact bearing. Lovely pink inflorescences in summer. Very floriferous and long lasting from June to October, especially if in the sun. Appreciates sun and heat.
The numerous, feathery, bright ivory coloured cobs, are short, rounded and very dense. They droop elegantly, in a fountain fashion, towards the ground.
Evergreen ribbon-like leaves, light green with yellow streaks. Forms a compact tuft, erect and slightly arching. Bred from the 'Rainbow' seedling.
Young leaves are streaked with different tones of green and yellow, with a thin red border also found along the center vein.
A plant resembling the 'Rainbow Maiden' (synonym : 'Maori Maiden') but more erect. The young leaves are an attractive and intense dark pink, with bronze-red edges.
The dark green leaves are bordered with yellow, and when mature, with delicate edges of red. Forms a compact, erect and slightly arching tuft.
A very graphic plant, evergreen and decorative all year. Plant in a sheltered zone.
Ribbon-like, dark olive green leaves, edged with bands of coppery-pink. Resistant to sea spray, pollution and will grow in any good, filtering and not too heavy soil.
Very nearly black on shoots, the ribbon-like leaves are a very dark bronze. Forms a lovely spreading tuft, semi-arching. An improvement of the 'Black Knight' variety.
The young leaves are an intense and attractive dark pink colour, bordered with dark bronze-green. Older leaves, bowing down, can turn a light orangey-yellow colour, offering an admirable contrast.
Superb and colourful ribbon-like leaves, thick and glossy. Along the edges, bands of carmine-pink, enhanced by the dark green-bronze center band. Forms an erect, slightly arching tuft.
Variegated dark bronze-green and orangey-pink leaves. Mature leaves turn an apricot, then yellow, colour. This compact plant forms a slightly bowing, spreading out sphere.
Leaves are cream to light yellow with stripes of olive green, bordered with a thin dark red edge. Forms a low tuft with arching branches.
Dark bronze-green leaves, striped with pink-orange. Older leaves will turn apricot then yellow. This compact plant forms a slightly bowing tuft.
Bronze-red leaves with orange edges and strips of emerald green. Forms a lovely, slightly bowing, tuft. Plant in a sheltered spot.
The ribbon-like and thick leaves are green tinted with bronze, with a blueish underside. The erect and slightly arching silhouette will enliven flowerbeds, borders and terraces.
Purple-bronze ribbon-like leaves, thick and semi-dull. Erect and slightly bowing, with a grahic silhouette, animating flowerbeds, borders and terraces. Can also be planted in a container.
The deep purpely-green leaves are bordered with bands of an intense coppery-red colour. In age the colours will turn an emerald-green with orangey-yellow bands.
Vigorous plant with suckers (spreading thanks to them). Light green culm, yellow in the sun. Typical nodes stacked and compressed at the base of some culms.
Graceful, dense, glossy dark green leaves, well assorted with its canes. Rustic and remarkably vigorous. Excellent isolated or in groups or used for a hedge. Propagation through suckering.
Very vigorous plant that spreads thanks to non-invasive suckers. The culms initially green, become very black in direct sunlight. Beautiful, shiny dark green foliage.
Giant and graphic bamboo with impressive culms (or canes), it will need protection from strong winds and snow (Either attach between 5-10 together, or put a rigid fence around them).
Perfect grey-green cone form and very dense. One of the most popular in the dwarf conifer family. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
A very slow growth into a dense, slightly flattened spherical form. Greeny-blue needles with 3-4 stomatal stripes on each side. Thick furrowed bark.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019