Pineapple-kiwi tasting fruit can be produced on well exposed older trees. The petals have a lovely taste of strawberries. Evergreen blue-grey foliage. Protect from cold winds.
This self-fertilizing variety is productive, even without a female variety. Kiwis are green then brown in summer. Smooth skinned, they may be eaten without being peeled.
Abundant and original red kiwis in summer, smooth skinned (without hairs), and therefore edible without having to peel off the skin.
Late-maturing female variety from December to February. Big fruit from 70 to 100 g, excellent quality pulp, moderately sweet sour perfumed. Long shelf life, especially in a cool and humid room.
A self-fertilising kiwifruit that produces a good quantity of large fruit, comparable to the famous 'Hayward' variety, from a young age.
A Minier edition. Bearing from a young age, little, apple-shaped kiwis, sweet, yellow and apple-scented. Harvested in October-November and to be eaten between end of November to January.
A Minier edition.
Self-fertilizing plant. Distributed in France by Minier in 1996. Excellent variety with numerous kiwis, even during the first few years, from December to February. Medium-sized fruit.
Plant one male for 1 to 7 females. Branches covered with reddish down. White perfumed flowers with a yellowish tinge at the end of flowering, a little smaller than those of the female plants.
Will bear fruit without needing a male subject close by. An excellent variety with numerous large kiwis from December to February. White and perfumed flowers, with eventually, yellow tints.
A vigorous and hardy tree (resistant to the Chestnut ink disease, Anthracnose and leaf rust). Can grow to 25m in height. Melliferous plant. Large-sized and firm nuts, 2-3 per bug (or husk).
Vigorous, hardy and easy to grow shrub. It makes shoots (suckers). Melliferous plant. Golden yellow catkins flowers in winter, then hazel coloured at the end of summer and beginnig of autumn.
Vigorous, not too much propagation through suckering. Very productive. Nuts are mature early in the season. Excellent pollinator for the 'Merveille de Bollwiller'
Vigorous and suckering plant. The biggest production of hazelnuts in France comes from this tree, because of its rapid growth and early production.
Moderately vigorous, not too much propagation through suckering. Regular and rapid production. Large oval nuts with a conical apex. Perfumed and sweet kernel.
Vigorous, fertile, not too much propagation through suckering. Nuts are large and round to oval, slightly cubed at the apex, narrow at the base. The case is semi hard and slim when mature.
Lovely bunches of hazelnuts, often grouped in 4, mature in September. A bushy, well ramified shrub, of modest dimensions, ideal for small gardens.
In February-March, little browny-red male flowers in catkins will appear of 5-7cm long. The young shoots are an attractive bright red, then purple colour.
Self-fertilizing, erect and vigorous plant. Very productive with large quinces, a bright yellow in the sun, greener in the shade.
Very vigorous and productive plant. Self-fertilizing. Large quinces, weighing up to 1.2kg. Melliferous plant.
Self-fertilizing. Golden-yellow quinces with a strong fragrance, lighly covered in down that is easily brushed off.
Quite large, appetizing kakis in autumn, round, slightly flattened, orangey-red and shiny when ripe.
Large round fruit is produced in autumn, a bright orange colour turning red in maturity. The riper they are eaten, the sweeter they will be, losing their bitterness day by day.
Lovely red autumn leaf colours at the same time as the ripening Kakis. Very resistant to cold temperatures. Large round fruit, with a light vanilla perfume. They are yellow, then orange when ripe.
This scandiavian selection is resistant to cold weather and easily produces numerous figs in the summer, even in cold regions, in a sun exposed and sheltered zone.
Fruit twice a year (biferous). Rustic variety, a 'must' for gardens. Figs are sweet, tender and perfumed. Vigorous, fast growing and very fertile.
Excellent fruit (to be eaten fresh) appearing twice a year (Biferous). In summer, they weigh between 80-100g and 70-80g in autumn, are a pear shape with yellowy-green skin.
Two productions a year (biferous). Intersting little tree for small gardens and containers. Synonym : 'Goutte d'Or de Carpentras'. Excellent sweet figs in summer and autumn.
Distributed and named by Minier in 2001, in tribute to the gardener who cultivated it. Very vigorous plant. Excellent yellowy-green skinned, red fleshed fruit.
Fruit appearing twice a year (Biferous). Characteristic, erect form. A good variety, cultivated a lot in the Loire valley. Well adapted to Paris and its region, as well as the East of France.
Fruit appears twice a year, first in July, then in autumn (Biferous). The numerous figs appearing in autumn are smaller and can be dehydrated.
Produces flower-figs in July and in September-October (Biferous). The fruit appearing in autumn, contrary to the random summer figs, is proliferous, with a sweet rich taste, weighing about 50g.
This plant will create a surprise in gardens, attracting attention to the original variegated figs, from mid-August to mid-September.
A moderately small tree, interesting for small gardens. A good production of figs once a year (uniferous). From August to October, attractive and very sweet figs of 60 to 70g.
Vigorous, fertile with fruit appearing early in the season. San Pedro type (biferous). Profusion of large and attractive figs in July of 100-120g.
Fruit twice a year (biferous). A juicy and sweet flesh. Early fig-flowers in July, of a large size with pink flesh.
A small fig tree, perfect for small gardens, terraces, bordering flowerbeds and in conatainers. Rustic. An original and decorative variety, due to the well cut leaves and a compact bushy form.
This small Fig Tree with short internodes is an improvement of the 'Negronne' variety (Synonym : 'Violette de Bordeaux').
Vitamin orange coloured flowers in clusters at the end of summer on female plants. Fast-growing shrub with upright and thorny branches. Young silvery-grey shoots.
Vigorous and rustic, thanks to a late-arriving vegetation. Very productive, even from a young age.
A vigorous and old variety. Large walnuts, oval, flat-bottomed form, with a short tippid apex. The kernel is semi-hard and full. Very good for desserts. Late flowering.
Vigorous and rustic, thanks to a late-arriving vegetation. Tolerates poor soils. Walnuts are relatively big, oblong to rectangular, with tender kernels and a large base.
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.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019