Very floriferous and hardy plant that is easy to grow in the garden. Large amount of big flowers slightly perfumed in April and that can bloom again in summer.
Beautiful variety, introduced and distributed by this illustrious pioneer from the French Anjou region (Loire Valley). More interesting than the 'Burgundy' variety.
Small but excellent Magnolia, very floriferous, generous, rustic and easy to grow. Covered with beautifully coloured flowers, purple pink outside, ivory inside, opening in May to 15cm in diameter.
Forms a small compact bush, very rustic, keeping its thick and shiny leaves all year round. Its young shoots are copper then dark green, tinted with purple-brown in autumn under the sun.
Very different from other Mahonias, the olive-green leaves are soft to the touch and without pricks. Very elegant, compact, but with a light and airy aspect.
Very floriferous from January to March, erect perfumed bunches, growing at the end of its smaller branches. The long 30 to 50cm leaves are spread regularly along the stem.
A large compact shrub, becoming more and more a small tree, with naturally elegant and drooping branches. Covered in pink flowers, sprouting from burgundy coloured buds, in April-May.
Suberb little tree. Very floriferous with abundant fruit. This lovely compact shrub will become a small tree with age. In April-May it is covered with dark pink buds becoming white flowers.
Interesting plant, becoming spherical in age. Buds and flowers are purpely-red, appearing in April. Purpely dark green leaves in spring, then green in summer, turning yellow in autumn.
Nice little tree with long, flexible and drooping branches. They are covered with single bright pink flowers of 4 cm diameter in April-May that come from carmine red floral buds.
Very floriferous and fruit-bearing. Hardy and robust plant. Good pollinator for fruit trees. Red flower buds washed with pink and finaly white.
An old variety, well known since the 19th century. Very frutiferous and rustic.
Plant with an average growth. Very floriferous and fruit-bearing. Purple-red flowers in March-April followed by small dark red berries. The plant has an upright shape that spreads with age.
Small and compact plant with a columnar shape. Very floriferous, covered with carmine-pink semi-double flowers in April-May. In September-October, it produces a few yellow and red fruits.
Moderate dimensions. Resistant to fire blight and scab. Very floriferous and frutiferous. Covered in numerous carmine-red flowers in April-May.
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.
Even from a young age, this tree will give a regular production.
Very productive from a young age. Large crunchy apples, sweet and juicy. Appreciated fresh and in desserts. Harvest at the end of September and they will keep until winter.
Beautiful red apples with firm, sweet and tangy flesh. Harvesting is in November, and apples can be consumed straight away and up to January-February. Medium sized and quite erect tree.
Excellent apple tree and very productive. Apples have a strong fragrance and are colourful. Very tasty white flesh, crisp, firm, sweet and slightly tangy.
Very fertile. Harvest before February and they will keep until, at least June.
Very productive. Large with light brown skin. Flesh is white yellowy-green and firm, crisp, sweet, juicy and with a delicious taste. Ripens in November, and the fruit will keep until April.
Robust plant in a columnar form. Medium-sized orangey-yellow apples with an agreable and tasty flesh. Ripe and ready to eat from October to December.
A vigorous and robust, columnar plant. Large yellow apples with red streaks, perfumed, crunchy and juicy flesh. Ripe and ready to eat from October to December.
Robust plant in a columnar form. Medium-sized yellow apples streaked with red, juicy and fruity flesh. Ripe and ready to eat in September-October.
Small and very decorative tree all year round. The fruits last all winter long. Beautiful autumn colours. Very robust plant.
A profusion of white flowers in April-May, followed with as many berries, resembling little shiny cherries. These will last a long time on the tree, from autumn and through winter.
This handsome, medium-sized tree is highly resistant to disease, with a regular, dense form and well-cut purple foliage. It turns a bright orange-red in autumn.
Moderate growth. Very floriferous. Its vegetation, naturally erect and well ramified, will form naturally, with limited help. Bunches of lovely white flowers in April-May.
This Crabapple ornamental tree, is not as yet, well known, but should be soon. A vigorous and well ramified plant with golden yellow fruit.
Small rustic tree with original fruit. The round brown medlars, about 4cm in diameter, are picked in October-November.
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.
The long and numerous cream coloured inflorescences, grow erect above the compact reeds in August and stay on the plant until winter. The delicate erect reeds gracefully droop at the ends.
Large green reeds turning red in summer-autumn. Beige inflorescences born on red stems from September to November.
Slender green reeds with a narrow white vein all along. The inflorescences start purpely-pink then become silvery-pink.
A graceful and light plant with a rounded bearing. Copper-pink flowering in September-October. One of the oldest and most dependable varieties.
An erect and lovely plant, with slender and elegant reeds. Cream-white flowers in August-September. Reeds will turn a beautiful warm, coppery-red to orangey-yellow colour in autumn.
Large semi-drooping and airy inflorescences, pink then pearl-white. Keeps an erect structure in winter, attracting birds, and is superb covered in frost.
Very graceful plant with erect and narrow leaves. Silvery inflorescences, growing to a height of 2m, in August.
Excellent and versatile plant. Rounded bearing, delicate variegated green and white leaves. Cobs of browny-pink flowers end of September to October. Tolerates half-shade.
This 'Strictus' is an amazing grass plant : a natural erect form with zebra-like, horizontal yellow streaks on the green blades. The stems will need no props to stay naturally upright.
Lovely small, compact and delicate plant. Well structured all year round attracting birds in winter and superb in frosty periods.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019