Three lobed leaves of 3-5cm in diameter, evenly variegated. Less variegated in the shade. Excellent in any soil, exposed to the sun or in the shade.
Vigorous and fast-growing plant. Shiny dark green three-lobed leaves of 4 to 6 cm long with a yellow spot in the center. More colourful in poor soils and in the sun.
Can grow over 6m tall with age. Very vigorous, excellent ground-cover even in the shade, on fences, on slopes and to cover constructions. It grows of 1 to 2m tall per year.
Plante monoïqueFructifie rarement
Very abundant flowering in May-June organised in clumps of 20 to 25 cm diameter. Interesting climbing plant on a support located in the shade or semi-shade.
A rustic climbing Hydrangea with variegated creamy-white leaves. Growth is identical to the 'petiolaris', the aerial roots attaching themselves to props without aid.
Vigorous climbing hydrangea, with evergreen, dark green leaves, 20cm long. Numerous umbels of white flowers in summer.
Able to attach itself to props, without damaging them, by little aerial roots. Leaves are dark green and young shoots are coppery-red. Numerous white flowers in spring.
Average shape. The plant can have multiple purposes: it is ideal in containers, on slopes, on small walls or on treillis. It can be exposed both in the sun and in the shade.
The most hardy and floriferous, well perfumed jasmine. To be planted in a warm and sheltered location, in direct sunlight and in a rich soil. Quite hardy once settled.
Vigorous and fast-growing plant. Tolerates shade. Beautiful smooth and shiny dark green foliage. Purplish salmon pink flowering in June-July followed by dark blue fruits.
Purple-bronze young shoots. An excellent improvement of 'Henry's Honeysuckle', being perfumed, contrary to the latter.
This plant is very close to the 'Halliana' variety, but more floriferous and from a young age. Vigorous with rapid growth.
Vigorous and fast growing plant. Very floriferous from June to September. A very usefull plant that is easy to grow and known for its values in the garden.
Vigorous and very floriferous from July to September. Red-bronze young shoots. Also cover the ground.
Can grow as a shrub or a climber. Very floriferous in mid-June to July. Numerous and large florets, dark carmine-red when in bud, opening to a creamy-yellow, making a colourful display.
Excellent flowering evergreen. Distributed in France by Minier in 2005. Covered in lovely perfumed flowers between June and August. White corollas turning rapidly to light yellow.
Very floriferous in June-July and September-October. Appreciates warm locations. Beautiful round bluish-green foliage. Crossing between Lonicera sempervirens and hirsuta.
Very floriferous and vigorous. Bright orangey-yellow and perfumed flowers in June-July. A Minier creation in 1998. Mutation of Lonicera x brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'
An improvement of the Honeysuckle, 'Lonicera henryi', being smaller and above all, perfumed.
Vigorous climbing plant with a beautiful bluish green foliage. The plant can be trained as a shrub. The young branches and shoots are tinged with red.
Grows well in the half-shade and tolerates complete shade. Colouring is better with a bit of light when facing north or east.
Fast growing plant. Grows on its support thanks to tendrils without suckers. Beautiful dark red and orange early autumn colouring which is one of the first to be seen.
The finely cut and original leaves are a rich green colour in spring and summer, then scarlet red, early in autumn. Will attach to props with tendrils.
Grows 0,5 to 1m tall per year. It is the only true wild vine (quinquefolia) to attach itself to its support thanks to small suckers.
Dark purpely-red young shoots then growing lovely purple leaves, barely lobed, slightly crinkly with red veins. In autumn these leaves will turn a lovely red-dark purple to yellow.
Orangey-pink to yellow colours in autumn. An excellent brightly coloured climbing plant. Modest dimensions, ideal for small spaces, growing to a medium height.
Very vigorous plant that looks like the 'Veitchii' variety but with larger and regular three-lobed leaves of 15 to 35 cm long. Nice purple red autumn colouring.
Attach itself to the walls without damage thanks to suckers with studs. Hardy and robust plant. Green-yellow flowers in June-July. Blue-black fruits in September-October.
10 cm diameter flowers with a light perfume. Deciduous to evergreen according to the climate. Flowering occurs from June to September. Oval orange edible fruit in summer-autumn.
Beautiful evergreen and rustic plant, attaching to props via little aerial roots. Creamy-white flowering in September-October in panicles of 10-15cm long.
Very fast growing and twinning plant. Abundant flowering from July to October. Used to cover slopes, hide buildings, walls and pylons. Very hardy plant that is easy to grow.
Climbing rose with numerous and dense bunches of little (3cm in diameter), double, pure white flowers in May-June. Light violet fragrance. Can be formed to grow as a bush.
Rosebush with climbing vine-like branches bearing a profusion of slightly perfumed, little, very double yellow flowers from May to July. Can be pruned to form a tree.
Vine-like rosebush bearing a profusion of bunches composed of little, semi-double, lightly perfumed, pink flowers from May to July. Can be formed as a shrub.
Climbing mutation of the 'Outta the Blue'® variety, located within cultures at the Minier nurseries. Robust and easy to grow with perfumed pale purple flowers and repeat flowering.
Magnificent small rosebush with repeat flowering. Excellent for small spaces and containers. Lovely pastel shades with little bouquets of yellow stamens. Intense and fruity fragrance.
Abundant pompom-like pinky-white flowers in bunches. Repeat flowering, with a light musky perfume, robust and shiny leaves and few thorns. Appreciates a bit of shade.
Large bunches of spicy-perfumed flowers, semi-double, purple coloured with white streaks. This rosebush is hardy, without a lot of thorns and is easy to grow.
Abundant large, shiny and firm blackberries appear from July to September, sweet and deliciously perfumed. Excellent in fruit salads, jams, jellies and cakes.
Very productive from July to September. Large firm, black and shiny berries. Large leaves. Excellent in fruit salads, jams and jellies.
The name of this giant Blackberry recalls the plants 3 principal assets ; flavour, productivity and vigour.
Abundant production of dark red and perfumed berries in July. Excellent in jellies (numerous pips). Rustic and easy to grow in any type of soil, preferably rich.
Drooping bunches of original blood-red flowers on red stems appear in May-June, starting from a young age.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019