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.
The only species of its genus, considered a living fossile. Well-known in its fossile form, it was thought to have disappeared. Nowadays, it is widespread in arboretums and parks.
Large deciduous conifer with brilliant and striking golden foliage that appears in spring and turns copper orange as the season progresses.
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.
Blue tinted conical pine tree with a regular form and well tiered branches on a straight trunk. Easy to grow and rustic, it is resistant to pollution.
A good improvement of the Picea pungens 'Koster', with its regular conical form, its horizontal branches and straight spire, needing no frame.
Rounded and small pine, becoming dense and conical. Dark green needles with white bands on the underside. Very interesting in containers and rock gardens, ideal for small spaces.
A lovely cone shaped and erect conifer. It grows slowly when young and needs pratically no maintenance. The long bluish, silver tinted needles are flexible and stay decorative all year.
Excellent compact dwarf conifer, with dark green and dense foliage, interesting in containers, rock gardens and generally good for small spaces.
Dark green and dense foliage. Domed when young, forms a lovely, erect, compact and regular conifer in rock gardens, without necessarily pruning.
A small conifer for rock gardens, growing naturally into a compact, spreading spherical form. Maintenance is pratically inexistant.
A small and very compact conifer for rock gardens, with practically no maintenance needed. The dark green needles are numerous and tightly bound on branches.
Moderate growth for this dense pyramid formed pine, becoming rounded with age. Can grow to over 2m if very old.
Rounded, dense bushy form and a slow growth. Dark green needles, of 3-6cm long, on short and rigid branches. Excellent rustic plant, tolerating poor and chalky soils.
Small, compact, golden and spreading out conifer. Needles are 8-10cm long, dark green, golden tipped in summer, turning a luminous gold in winter.
Naturally growing in a dense, compact and flattened spherical form, slowly spreading. The rigid, erect and short branches bear numerous, slightly twisting, rich-green, needles.
Ideal in containers, rock gardens, banks and small gardens. Dwarf plant, an often tortured form, very dense and compact. Bushy with spreading out branches, and raised extremities.
Very interesting in containers, rock gardens, ideal for small spaces. Rustic plant, larger in width than height, very dense with erect branches. Dark green slightly curly needles.
Interesting in rock gardens, containers and for small spaces. More or less flat domed and regular form. Compact vegetation. Dark green needles of 4-5cm long.
Beautiful and vigorous, large conical tree, branches starting from the base that thin out with age, and a rounded peak. Sprawling branches at the base, more erect near the top.
A vigorous and columnar formed pine with upright and tightly fitting branches. The dark green needles are shorter than those of other pines. Synonym : Pinus nigra var. pyramidata.
Lovely bluish conifer, the needles are bluish, twisted and stay on the plant for 4 years, maintaining density and colour.
Superb blue tinted conifer for rock gardens, elegant and ornamental all year round.
Vigorous conifer, narrow pyramidal or column form. The long, flexible and soft needles are silvery-grey on young shoots, turning a greyish green with age.
Small conifer with long bluey-green needles, soft to the touch and flexible. The tree has a lovely oval and erect form.
A small spherical plant with spreading branches and blue-green foliage. Needles are long, soft and flexible. Naturally dense and compact, pratically no maintenance is needed.
Long, thin, flexible green-blue needles. Domed form while young, becoming more oval and erect with age. Compact and dense, though seems light and airy thanks to its unusual foliage.
A beautiful tree with orange coloured bark, enhanced by a superb airy silhouette, varying from one subject to another.
Compact blue tinted conifer of medium size, with erect branches, the conical form rounding with age. Lovely orangey bark. Good in containers, rock gardens and small spaces.
Magnificent large, fast growing tree, conical to start then becoming domed, with branches starting at the base. Thin and long, silvery-blue flexible needles.
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.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019