Hybrid between Cornus kousa 'Satomi' and Cornus capitata, vigorous and upright.
Exclusively distributed in France by the Pépinières Minier. The flowers are 15cm in diameter and appear in mid-May, staying about 3 weeks. Large, red, strawberry-type fruit then appear.
The abundant flowers in April-May and again in June, are two-tone with light yellow and cream colours, and will repeat less abundantly and periodically all year.
Grey leaves, yellow flowers from April to June. Peak in April-May, then flowers will appear sporadically, nearly all year. Quite a rapid growth, and very floriferous.
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.
Unusual and graphical variety with spiral branches obvious after leaf fall in autumn and winter. In winter, its yellow catkins of 5 cm long swing in the slightest breeze.
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.
An original selection and a very decorative contorted Hazelnut tree with purple leaves. The male purple catkins, are long and hang from the end of winter to spring.
Lovely bunches of hazelnuts, often grouped in 4, mature in September. A bushy, well ramified shrub, of modest dimensions, ideal for small gardens.
Regular pyramid form. Catkins of yellow flowers during winter, in January-February. Hazelnuts appear in summer to be picked in Autumn. Bark is light grey, thick and furrowed.
Red coloured shoots turning purple in spring and dark green to purple in summer. In February-March, it bears red-brown male catkins flowers drooping of 6 cm long.
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.
A spherical bush, with erect and vigorous stems. Numerous bunches of silky, purpely-brown flowers in June-July up to October.
Outstanding for the warm tones of its foliage. Shrub with vigorous upright shoots. Numerous silky purple pink flowers organised in cluster from June-July until October.
Vigorous shrub with upright branches that are slightly drooping at the ends. Numerous silky purple pink flowers organised in cluster from June-July until October.
A superb little shrub, with a round and compact form and erect stems. Resembles a smaller version of the 'Royal Purple' Smoketree.
Shrub with vigorous upright shoots. Numerous silky purple pink flowers organised in cluster from June-July until October. Beautiful purple foliage margined with a bright pink edge.
Interesting planted in containers, flowerbeds, small spaces and hedges. Compact and rounded plant, with round leaves, golden in spring turning an orangey-yellow in summer.
A well ramified and compact shrub, with a superb, purpely-green foliage, turning red to bright orange in autumn.
A beautiful improvement of the 'Golden Spirit' variety. A compact and well ramified shrub with an orangey yellow foliage in spring, golden in summer, resistant to direct sun.
A very attractive shrub with orange young growth. The leaves then turn golden and finally red in autumn. Original attractive flowers resembling a puff of smoke.
A compact, ramified and evenly formed shrub, needing little maintenance, with attractive dark leaves. They are rounded and purple in spring, becoming darker and darker towards summer.
Vigorous, compact and rampant vegetation with evergreen foliage, grey-green in summer. White flowers in May-June followed by numerous red berries from September through to winter.
Vigorous and fast-growing plant. Low-growing and creeping plant with a large amount of white flowers in May followed by coral red fruits from September until winter.
Low-growing and creeping plant with a large amount of white flowers in May followed by coral red fruits from September until winter. The low branches can take roots (layering).
Beautiful silvery foliage with greyish-green downy undersides. Beautiful rounded, flexible, gracious with long arching brances.
Shiny dark green foliage turning red in autumn and remaining on the plant until December. Very melliferous, small, pinkish white flowers in May with numerous red fruites from October to January.
Bright green foliage variegated with white and turning bright pink in autumn, remaining on the plant until December.
Vigorous, hardy and evergreen shrub with a rounded shape and long flexible drooping branches. Shiny dark green foliage with greyish undersides.
Slow, compact and creeping vegetation. Small greyish-green evergreen foliage in summer. Pink-white flowering in May followed by numerous coral red fruits from September until winter.
Resistant to fire blight, to cold weather and to pollution. Low-growing and creeping plant with a large amount of white flowers in May followed by coral red fruits from September until winter.
Very low and ground covering plant. Abundant white flowers in May, followed by numerous coral-red berries from September through winter.
Nice small tree or large shrub. Very floriferous in May-June. Melliferous plant. Plants that are easy to grow, hardy, tolerent to dry conditions and chalky soil.
Nice small tree or large shrub with numerous pink double flowers in spring with a white tinged on the reverse and a pompon-shape.
Large conical bearing. Dense foliage, green all year but tinted blue in summer. This light and smooth foliage, retains its juvenile aspect. Browny-red bark, flaking in thin vertical strips.
Large conical form, dense, bluish-green foliage in summer, turning a plum purple colour in winter. This light and smooth foliage retains its juvenile aspect.
Slightly sprawling, compact sphere. Very slow growth. Robust plant. Slightly chalky soils are tolerated. Ideal for small areas, containers, rock gardens, bordering terraces.
Conical form with its younger shoots a golden colour. Vigorous. Slighty bronze tinted in winter. Introduced in France by Minier in 1976. A rapid and easy growth.
Robust clone, well ramified with green, blue tinted, leaves. Conical bearing, fairly open, easy to thicken with pruning. Forms a lovely hedge.
An erect and conical Cypress, well ramified with strong and vigorous stems that do not need props. Can rapidly become a compact hedge with less trimming in width.
This lovely Cypress will grow, naturally, in a dense columnar form, resembling the '2001', but with a luminous foliage and attractive golden shoots.
Improvement of the classical Leyland, more compact. Vigorous and rapid growth. Very popular for hedges for its rapid growth and tolerance of dry weather and sea spray.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019