Large bunches of lilac-blue flowering in April. Rapid growth and flowers from a young age. Melliferous plant.
Graceful creamy white flowering from July to October. Appreciates hot summers, but not too dry. Golden yellow foliage in autumn. Excellent ground cover for borders and flowerbeds.
Graceful, creamy-white flowering from the end of July through to October. Appreciates a hot summer but not too dry. Foliage will turn golden yellow in autumn.
Graceful dark purple flowering from September to November. Appreciates hot, but not too dry, summers. Large, dark green reeds, turning a golden yellow in autumn.
Graceful flowering on long dark brown, pink tinted, cobs, well separated from the large and dense leaves that stay green until winter. Appreciates a hot summer but not too dry.
Low and compact bearing. Lovely pink inflorescences in summer. Very floriferous and long lasting from June to October, especially if in the sun. Appreciates sun and heat.
The numerous, feathery, bright ivory coloured cobs, are short, rounded and very dense. They droop elegantly, in a fountain fashion, towards the ground.
Blooms in the middle of summer and for a long period of time from July to September. The leaves scent like sage.
An elegant little shrub with blue flowers from July to September. As it stays short and compact, it will be resistant to bad weather.
A lovely erect plant with strong, silver glinting stems, and resistant to drought. Very floriferous in summer.
Average growth. Very floriferous plant because of its infertility. In June-Jully, its beautiful large, white and bright flower have a sweet perfume.
Lovely little compact variety, larger in width than height. The cream-white double and perfumed flowers, are bunched densely together in May-June.
Vigorous and fast-growing variety with strong stems. Pure white double flowers, slightly perfumed and gathered in thight clusters.
Very abundant white flowering in May-June with a sweet strawberry scent that reminds of strawberry chewing-gum. Very compact plant.
Dense bunches of very double flowers (up to 15 petals) resembling white pompoms. Lightly perfumed and covering pratically the whole plant. Leaves are oval, ending in a tip and 3-5cm long.
In June-July, large flowers in the shape of pure white pompoms. Double to semi-double flowers that has a nice orange blossom scent.
Diffuses in May-June a strong heady perfume, evoking Jasmin and Orange Blossom. At this moment, it is covered in bunches of 5 to 9 creamy-white flowers.
A superb plant with purple-bronze buds, contrasting with the perfumed, pure white flowers with dark purple calyxes, in May-June.
This hardy and very robust shrub is perfect for small hedges and sculpted shapes as an alternative to boxwood. It can also remain in a free shape for more lightness.
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Evergreen ribbon-like leaves, light green with yellow streaks. Forms a compact tuft, erect and slightly arching. Bred from the 'Rainbow' seedling.
Young leaves are streaked with different tones of green and yellow, with a thin red border also found along the center vein.
A plant resembling the 'Rainbow Maiden' (synonym : 'Maori Maiden') but more erect. The young leaves are an attractive and intense dark pink, with bronze-red edges.
The dark green leaves are bordered with yellow, and when mature, with delicate edges of red. Forms a compact, erect and slightly arching tuft.
A very graphic plant, evergreen and decorative all year. Plant in a sheltered zone.
Ribbon-like, dark olive green leaves, edged with bands of coppery-pink. Resistant to sea spray, pollution and will grow in any good, filtering and not too heavy soil.
Very nearly black on shoots, the ribbon-like leaves are a very dark bronze. Forms a lovely spreading tuft, semi-arching. An improvement of the 'Black Knight' variety.
The young leaves are an intense and attractive dark pink colour, bordered with dark bronze-green. Older leaves, bowing down, can turn a light orangey-yellow colour, offering an admirable contrast.
Superb and colourful ribbon-like leaves, thick and glossy. Along the edges, bands of carmine-pink, enhanced by the dark green-bronze center band. Forms an erect, slightly arching tuft.
Variegated dark bronze-green and orangey-pink leaves. Mature leaves turn an apricot, then yellow, colour. This compact plant forms a slightly bowing, spreading out sphere.
Leaves are cream to light yellow with stripes of olive green, bordered with a thin dark red edge. Forms a low tuft with arching branches.
Dark bronze-green leaves, striped with pink-orange. Older leaves will turn apricot then yellow. This compact plant forms a slightly bowing tuft.
Bronze-red leaves with orange edges and strips of emerald green. Forms a lovely, slightly bowing, tuft. Plant in a sheltered spot.
The ribbon-like and thick leaves are green tinted with bronze, with a blueish underside. The erect and slightly arching silhouette will enliven flowerbeds, borders and terraces.
Purple-bronze ribbon-like leaves, thick and semi-dull. Erect and slightly bowing, with a grahic silhouette, animating flowerbeds, borders and terraces. Can also be planted in a container.
The deep purpely-green leaves are bordered with bands of an intense coppery-red colour. In age the colours will turn an emerald-green with orangey-yellow bands.
A vigorous and rustic plant, resistant to cold weather and a bit more tolerant of chalky soils, than the Photinia x fraseri.
The superb green leaves are slightly curvy, indented and splashed with white and are an attractive purpely-pink colour when shoots. Early starting white flowers.
Compact plant with young shoots a dark purple-red colour, turning green at maturity. Slightly undulating leaves. White flowers in May. Decorative all year round, exceptional in spring.
Dwarf form of the 'Red Robin' variety, with a spherical bearing. The grafted on stem form is also interesting for gardens. White flowers in May.
White flowers in May. The young red shoots turn green when mature. Beautiful appearance in spring and late summer, decorative all year round.
Tolerates chalky soils. Leaves are larger and is more vigorous than the Red Robin. White flowers in May. The young shoots grow a dark red colour before turning green when mature.
The young branches are very colourful : slight orangey, coral-red, a lovely contrast to the dark green and shiny leaves.
A small shrub with compact vegetation and upright bearing. The purpely-red young leaves are a slim spear-like form, contrasting with the more mature dark green leaves.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019