A tree in its native range, it often takes the shape of a small tree or a suckering shrub in our climates. Slow-growing, upright in the early years, it spreads out with age.
Drooping bunches of original blood-red flowers on red stems appear in May-June, starting from a young age.
One of the few climbing plants that appreciates shade, it can then highlight unused spaces. Attaches itself thanks to small and harmless roots.
White-green leaves with well marked darker veins. Decorative, velvety aspect on its shoots. White flowering in June-July, lasting until August.
The flowers are surrounded by large pink and decorative bracts, darker at the end of flowering. One of the rare climbers prefering the shade, enlivening zones not easily exploited.
One of the very few climbers enjoying shade, to be used in areas that would not usually be exploited. Will attach itself with harmless little roots.
An excellent improvement of the species, more vigorous, floriferous from a young age and easier to grow. Purple young shoots. Covered in flowers in June and July.
A vigorous and rustic selection with spectacular flowers. The deciduous leaves are spear formed, dark green and shiny and enhance the lovely pure white flowers appearing in June-July.
Beautiful slow growing conifer. Stays pyramidal and compact for numerous years before uncovering a flaky browny-red bark on a browny-grey trunk.
A rounded, evergreen and compact bush with curving silvery grey leaves.
Majestic and straight conifer with a thick and fibrous red bark. Large cone shaped at its base, with branches that droop down to the ground, the trunk becoming visible on the older subjects.
Slender conical form, with spread out branches, drooping with age. Vigorous and resistant to wind. Impressive browny-red furrowed bark, thick and spongey. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Straight and low pyramidal form, with very intense blue foliage. Resistant to wind. Incredible brown-red, furrowed, thick and spongy bark. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Unusual plant, slender to start, becoming thicker with age. Remakably graphic plant from afar, each one with its own shape at maturity.
Compact and round plant of 1m diameter. Nice heather plant in flower beds, containers or flower arrangements. It is decorative all year round. Male plant. Very popular and useful in the garden.
Small and drooping tree grafted on stem. The branches are drooping to the ground with a graphical look which is much appreciated in gardens. It has a thin, shiny dark green foliage.
Fast growing tree with a large, round and light crown that is much appreciated for the shade it provides. The branches have a typical green bark.
Original and colourful leaves. The shoots appear early, in March, orangey-red tinted, the branches becoming quickly covered in orangey-yellow and pink-yellow leaves in April.
The foliage is made of 12-16 dark green leaflets that often turn yellow in autumn.
Columnar bearing, opening slightly in age. Leaves are composed of 12-16 dark-green leaflets, often becoming yellow in autumn.
A good tree for urban areas, erect, regular, vigorous and frutiferous. The leaves are composed of 12-16 dark green leaflets, often turning yellow in autumn.
Mediterranean plant that is fast-growing and easy to grow. From May to September, but especially between June and August, it bears numerous terminal clusters with 2 cm diameter yellow flowers.
The Spirea 'Tor Gold' is a charming plant with original and colourful leaves. Similar to birch leaves in shape, rounded and serrated.
Compact and floriferous plant from July to September. Excellent rockery plant, used in containers, small spaces and terrace edges. The wild variety, now extinct, was originaly variegated.
Beautiful and compact plant that is very interesting for small spaces, containers, rock gardens and terrace edges. It has nice young red shoots.
From June to August, it bears beautiful purplish-pink flowers gathered in corymbs. The contrast with its golden foliage in spring and lime yellow in summer, is outstanding.
From June to September, it bears numerous soft pink flowers in small clumps (corymbs). It has a small, elongated and light-green foliage.
White and pink flowers on the same plant in summer. Compact shrub with light green leaves. Synonyms: 'Genpei'; 'Shibori' (Japanese for variegated); S. jap. f. dichroantha.
A more compact shrub than the classical 'Goldflame' variety. The robust leaves are very attractive, as early as spring, with bronze to orangey-pink shoots.
An excellent improvement of the famous 'Goldflame' variety. Essential in a garden, it is more compact and the robust leaves stay spotless all through the season.
This small, compact and rounded shrub is very floriferous, rustic, easy to cultivate and resistant to mildew.
This superb improvement of the 'Goldflame' variety, is a lovely robust and compact selection with its red shoots becoming large golden leaves.
The golden leaves, on this small, compact, sperical shrub are luminous and very attractive. Contrasting with the numerous dark pink flowers that appear from the end of spring to summer.
This Spirea is the first to produce really red flowers. Each one is dark red and crowned with long anthers, carrying purple pollen, giving a very attractive aspect.
A lovely little, compact and dense bush, robust and well ramified. The shoots are an orangey-caramel colour, very attractive in spring. The green summer leaves will become red in autumn.
The golden leaves are particularly bright on the new shoots in spring. Umbels of pale pink flowers at the beginning of summer.
Are you looking for a colourful, useful and easy growing shrub ? This Spirea, the 'Double Play®' Blue Kazoo, will be ideal for your flowerbeds and containers.
Very floriferous. Introduced in France by Minier in 1965. Beautiful, compact and dense rounded shrub with slightly spreading shoots.
The first SPIRAEA to bloom in April-May. Very floriferous. Elegant plant with thin, dense and spreading branches. Long-lasting crimson red foliage in autumn.
A small spreading and robust plant with erect and delicate branches, covered in flowers in April-May.
Dense and rounded vegetation with thin arched branches. Yellow foliage in autumn. Very floriferous. Healthy plant.
Bright carmine pink flowers organised in upright clusters from the end of June to August. Very dense panicles that can reach 15 to 20 cm long.
Robust leaves, resistant to mildew. A superb, rounded and compact variety with limited maintenance, but very decorative.
Very floriferous plant. It looks like x arguta but smaller. Compact shrub with long, flexible shoots drooping gracefully and covered with small white flowers in spring.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019