One of the more rustic of the cistus family, compact and spreading. A profusion of white flowers, 3-4cm in diameter, in May-June, coming from tinted red floral buds.
Spreading and compact shrub for dry soils. Grey-green foliage. Flowers are white, with little red spots, appearing between mid-May and beginning of July.
Bright dark pink flowers of 3 to 4 cm diameter in late spring, between May and early July.
A compact shrub for dry land. The persistant leaves are grey-green. Pink flowers with a red and yellow heart appear in May-June. These large two-toned flowers are 6 to 7cm in diameter.
Synonym: Convolvulus sabatius. A spreading perennial plant with a large and blue flowering from the end of spring to autumn.
An evergreen fern, with large shiny and triangular fronds. Coppery-pink tinted and long lasting, on the young spring shoots on reddish stems.
Long, pale pink flowering between November and February. Slightly tolerates calcareous conditions. Crossing between E.carnea and E.erigena species.
Foliage changes colour over the seasons : light green in spring, golden in summer then back to a fresh green in winter. Long-lasting and abundant flowering from October to March.
Long lasting flowers, bright pink, lilac-style, from November to April. Tolerates chalky soils. Melliferous plant.
Long lasting, pinky-red flowers from October to April. Tolerates chalky soils. Melliferous. An excellent variety, much appreciated in gardens
Dense, compact and vigorous shrub. Long white flowering from December to April. Tolerates calcareous conditions. Melliferous plant. Mutation of the 'Darley Dale' variety.
Vigorous and compact. Long lasting flowering from February to May. Tolerates chalky soils. Very rustic variety. Melliferous plant.
The white flowering is a pure white colour starting in December, through to April. Tolerates chalky soils. Melliferous, it forms a compact, spread out, little sphere.
A good selection from heather varieties, with big white flowers containing brown stamens. The long flowering will last from November to April. Relatively vigorous. Tolerates chalky soils.
Long and early flowering, from September to February-March. Tolerates chalky soils. Rounded compact form.
A low tuft with evergreen, delicate bluish leaves. In June-July, appear little light brown cobs on slender erect stems. Appreciates the heat and dry weather, in a light and well drained soil.
Robust resistant plant, long lasting for a Fescue. In June-July, little light brown cobs appear, born by slender erect stems. Appreciates heat and dry weather, light and well drained soils.
Attractive golden young shoots. A good plant for rock gardens, associated with plants of grey and blue foliage and other, longer grass plants, in the background.
Lovely white, pink and red flowers from June to September. Relatively rustic and rounded shrub, with flexible branches. Appreciates a rich and quite light soil.
Red and purple flowers from June to September, enhanced by the superb, shiny dark green leaves. Relatively rustic and rounded shrub with willowy stems. Appreciates a light and rich soil.
Superb gold-green leaves on red stems. Abundant cherry-red and purple flowers from June to September. A rustic, rounded shrub, with willowy branches. Appreciates a light and rich soil.
One of the most rustic of plants with rapid growth. Bears numerous little red and purple flowers from June to September. Excellent for hedges, containers and flowerbeds.
Red and purple flowering from June to September. Compact, relatively rustic, dwarf plant. Appreciates a rich and light soil.
Red and pruple flowers in August-September. In spring, the young foliage is bronze-green, bordered bright pink and cream.
Good ground covering plant, propagates through suckers. Excellent in containers, bordering flowerbeds and paths etc. Appreciates a rich, cool and well drained soil.
Numerous two-tone flowers in May-June. Unique and very attractive, they are 3-4cm in diameter. Each of the 5 petals is creamy-white, tinted yellow, with purple at the base.
Covered in golden-yellow flowers of 2.5-3cm in diameter, between March and May. Compact and rounded form with erect branches. Velvety green leaves.
Forms a dense globe, with a luminous silvery-grey foliage, even in winter.
A voluminous perennial for a heuchera, very vigorous and naturally forming a beautiful ball. Numerous leaves tinted a superb candy red, very original all year round.
A very vigourous, voluminous perennial for a heuchera. Beautiful, glossy, cut leaves change from a deep green to a pure copper with beautiful reflections.
A voluminous, very vigorous perennial that naturally forms a beautiful ball. Numerous bright lime-green leaves all year round.
A very vigourous perennial that naturally forms a great shape. Superb peachy-orange evergreen foliage.
Perenial plant that grow up every year from the stump. Large and colourful flowers that are beared by upright stems and can reach 20 cm diameter in summer .
Very large and early flowers (June), the colour of dark coloured cherries (griottes).
Very large and early flowers (as early as June). They are pink with magenta-reddish veins and lightly crumpled.
Perennial plant, growing from the stump each year, offering large colourful flowers in summer attaining 20cm in diametre carried by upright stems.
A superb dwarf Hibiscus, with beautiful, large pink bordered white flowers, appearing in summer.
A superb dwarf Hibiscus, with attractive and long lasting red flowers in summer.
Abundant little pink berries from July to September, excellent for composing bouquets. Beautiful yellow flowering in May-June, more mildly repeating up to September.
An abundant production of lime-green berries between July and September, excellent for composing bouquets. Lovely yellow flowers are abundant in May-June, repeating up to September.
Lovely bunches of salmon-orange berries from July to September, ideal for creating floral decorations.
Abundant red berries are produced from July to September, excellent for creating bouquets.
Abundant yellow berries from July to September, excellent for cut-flower bouquets. The beautiful yellow flowers appear first in May-June, and lightly repeat up to September.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019