Lovely spread out dwarf conifer with grey, blue tinted, foliage, drooping slightly at its extremities. Robust plant. Resistant to pollution and parasites.
Distributed in France by Minier in 1990. A frank improvement of the déodara 'Aurea',not needing a prop when young. A lightly conical form with golden foliage.
Weeping formed conifer with a dense, dark green and flexible foliage, drooping to the ground and sprawling at its base. This plant can be used for ground covering if it's pruned every year.
Superb, blue-green to green, tall tiered conifer. Large dark grey trunk. Short and rigid, dark green needles. Cones are between 9 to 15cm long. Tolerates dry and chalky soils.
Beautiful, vigorous, fast-growing, dry-resistant tree. Tolerates chalky soil and pollution. Lanceolate foliage. Excellent for row plantations or for light shading.
A rounded and very compact plant with graphic, ball-shaped flowers at the end of summer. Each inflorescence is perfectly round, with evenly spread erect stamens all round.
A bushy perennial, flowering in mid-summer, from July to September-October, in dense bunches at the end of branches. Luminous blue flowers with pink filaments and purple anthers.
The charming little leaves are heart shaped, 4 to 6cm in diameter. Browny red in the spring, green in summer, turning yellowy-pink in autumn.
Beautiful small shrub with an elegant drooping shape. The decaying foliage on the ground in autumn have a strong and very pleasant caramel scent.
Small, elegant tree, upright and of an airy columnur form. The deciduous leaves, decomposing in autumn, will give off an agreable toffee aroma.
Magnificent heart shape purple-red leaves. Medium sized plant, prefering a fresh soil. Pink flowers in April-May. Easy growing, resistant to pollution and a little chalk.
Luminous, heart-shaped, completely novel golden-green leaves. Lovely spreading branches, elegantly drooping with little bunches of pink flowers, appearing before the leaves, in April-May.
Luminous, pure white flowering, appearing in spring before the leaves, that are a remarkable heart shape. Rapidly becomes a small tree, with spread out branches.
Superb heart-shaped foliage with multiple colors that evolve until fall. Pink-mauve melliferous bloom in spring, before the leaves.
The most compact of the Eastern Redbuds. The fuchsia-pink flowers appear, sprouting directly from the wood of branches, in April-May. Heart-shaped leaves follow.
This purple RED FORCE® Eastern Redbud has magnificent purple-red, heart shaped leaves. Its fast growth will help it to become a large shrub or a decorative little tree.
A superb dwarf tree. Abundant flowers in March-April before the leaves appear. Resembles a dwarf Judas-tree. Compact plant, capable of bearing lots of flowers directly on branches (cauliflore).
Very abundant flowering before the leaves. Cauliflorous plant (capable of flowering abundantly directly on the wood). Beautiful heart-shaped foliage. Tolerates dry and chalky conditions.
The Japanese quince 'Eximina' announces spring. Its pretty, large carmine pink flowers appear at the first sign of spring thaw.
Light pink to white pink flowers from February to April. Medium development, compact plant semi-flared at maturity. Melliferous plant with little thorns.
A vigorous and floriferous variety. Melliferous plant. A very good plant, originally chosen for the production of cut flowers.
Compact and vigorous variety. Melliferous plant. Flowers at the end of winter, and continues until February-March. This superb little shrub is vigorous but stays compact.
Small, wide-spread shrub that is very interesting for its early flowering and its hardiness. Ideal with forsythia, abeliophyllum, viburnum tinus and x bodnantense. Spreads by suckers.
A Minier edition, distributed in 2008. Very floriferous with a relatively rapid growth. Low, spreading plant. Precocious flowering which can start in winter and early spring.
Vigorous, floriferous and without thorns. The large, double and orangey flowers can grow to 4.5-6.5cm in diameter, with a lovely bunch of yellow stamens at the heart.
Vigorous, floriferous and without thorns. The large, double and pink flowers can grow to 4.5-6cm in diameter, with a lovely bunch of yellow stamens at the heart.
Vigorous, floriferous and without thorns. The large, double and deep red flowers can grow to 4.7-6.5cm in diameter, with a lovely bunch of yellow stamens at the heart.
Plant tolerating difficult conditions. Melliferous. Large very double flowers, resembling roses, and of a light pink-salmony colour.
Small, vigorous, wide-spread shrub that is very interesting for its early flowering and its hardiness. Ideal with forsythia, abeliophyllum, viburnum tinus and x bodnantense. Spreads by suckers.
Small elegant plant with original flowering, little pompom-like double flowers that are precocious and long-lasting, and appear gradually. The elongated shoots are tinted with red.
Vigorous golden conifer, growing naturally in a compact and slender flame form.
Moderately growing plant, interesting for its regular form. Narrow conical form, with dense and compact vegetation. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Golden form of the lawsoniana 'Elwoodii', with a much slower development. The extremities of its shoots are an intense golden yellow.
Forms a compact and regular column, often with several spires. Slow growth to start, becoming moderate. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
Regular compact and rounded form. Green-blue foliage with dense, flat and erect branches. Any cool and well drained soil.
Editor : Sapho® Création Minier 1972. The dwarf form of the lawsoniana 'Elwoodii'. A narrow column, with a dense and compact vegetation. Rustic and resistant to pollution.
A lovely graphic, japanese-style plant for rock gardens with a sun resistant foliage, contrary to the 'Aurea' variety. Dense and compact, rounded vegetation.
Beautiful plant for rock gardens, and graphical, in a japanese bonsaï style. Dense, compact and rounded vegetation, becoming conical. Bright dark green foliage.
Conical bushy form, irregular in older subjects. Slow growth to start, then moderate. Rustic. Magnificent intense silvery blue and dense foliage, attractive all year.
Tolerates the sun more than the 'Filifera Aurea' variety. Small compact plant with a dense, golden spherical form, large base and flattened apex, sprawling with age.
A very rustic palm tree (will tolerate -20°c after a few years).Quite vigorous. Grows well in the shade of taller trees and appreciates a not too dry soil, preferably rich, to stay vigorous.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019