Beautiful slow growing conifer. Stays pyramidal and compact for numerous years before uncovering a flaky browny-red bark on a browny-grey trunk.
Majestic and straight conifer with a thick and fibrous red bark. Large cone shaped at its base, with branches that droop down to the ground, the trunk becoming visible on the older subjects.
Slender conical form, with spread out branches, drooping with age. Vigorous and resistant to wind. Impressive browny-red furrowed bark, thick and spongey. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Straight and low pyramidal form, with very intense blue foliage. Resistant to wind. Incredible brown-red, furrowed, thick and spongy bark. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Unusual plant, slender to start, becoming thicker with age. Remakably graphic plant from afar, each one with its own shape at maturity.
A light and majestic grass plant. The greeny grey foliage is dense and can grow to 40-60cm long, possibly staying on the plant in winters if in a warm climate.
Graceful plant with very thin, hair-like, leaves. Can grow to 60cm high. Easy to grow in any well drained soil. Tends to self seed.
Relatively compact pyramidal form, soaring and the trunk visible. Rising branches at the top, horizontal and drooping nearer the base. Brown-red bark.
Can become a very long-living tree or stay, if pruned, a shrub like plant, very good in hedges. Branches are horizontal with smaller drooping branchlets. Brown-red bark.
Dark green foliage, bordered with golden-yellow, intenser in winter. Elongated red berries with toxic seeds, remarkably contrasting with the golden leaves.
An improvement of the Taxus baccata 'Fustigiata', narrower and more compact, with a more pointed peak and quicker growth. Shinier foliage with longer and larger needles.
Female form of the family, erect and compact, dark green foliage. Ideal for low to medium size hedges, limited maintenance. Plant in rock gardens, flowerbeds, isolated or as a topiary.
Male form of the family, bearing no fruit, Narrow cone shaped, compact and dense. Ideal for low maintenance hedges, rock gardens, flowerbeds, isolated or as a topiary. Bright light green foliage.
Female form of the family, erect, with branches starting at the base, dark green tightly dense and compact foliage. Ideal for low to medium sized hedges. Can grow to over 1m50 with age, if wanted.
Narrow, dense and conical form. Rustic and resistant to pollution. Dark green foliage, on slender flattened branchlets. Yellowish on the underside, turning a rusty colour in autumn-winter.
Introduced to France by Minier in 1970. Dwarf form, round and compact with dense foliage. Medium green turning darker in winter. Slender flattened vertical branchlets.
Introduced to France by Minier in 1963. Regular and compact vegetation, conical nearly column like. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Conical and relatively narrow form, short and tightly fitting branches. Green foliage turning brown in winter on flattened branchlets. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Forms a regular and compact ball. Dense dark green foliage all year round. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
A darker version of the Thuja 'Emerald' (='Smaragd'). The orangey shoots are very attractive in autumn, contrasting wilth the dark green foliage.
Oval and compact, golden-yellow, dwarf conifer, with tints of rich purple-brown colours in winter. Golden yellow foliage all year round. Flattened, erect and tightly fitting branchlets.
Excellent and robust plant for rustic hedges. Conical and compact form, erect branches along the trunk. Fast growing. Reddish grey bark. Shiny dark green foliage, even in winter.
Introduced to France by Minier in 1963. Conical form, not as dense as the 'Atrovirens' variety, with more spread out branches. fast growing. Reddish grey bark.
Lovely little ornamental grass plant, with attractive, slim purpely-red leaves all year. Discreet flowering in summer with black cobs.
Excellent ground cover in dry shade. It has an oval dark green evergreen foliage.
Producing large, conical and airy, bunches of dark red seeded, waxy blue skinned, grapes, when ripe in September. The purpely blue flesh is firm, juicy, tangy with an excellent Muscat taste.
Blue-green non-prickly and ribboned foliage. They have decorative edges with thin silky threads, hence its name. It is 30 to 75 cm long and 3 to 10 cm wide.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019