Magnificent and graphic little tree. Remarkable and shiny amber bark. In April-May, creamy-white flowers will appear in bunches. The deciduous green leaves will turn yellow in autumn.
Small tree with different red tinged in every season. It is easy to grow and has a dark red bark. In April-may, it produces a large amount of pink almond-scented flowers, organised in clusters.
From Minier researching, this 'Le Thoureil' variety is a small and easy growing tree, erect and covered in long bunches of white, almond perfumed flowers in April-May.
Productive tree. The early fruit is much appreciated. Large peaches with delicate and perfumed greeny-white flesh, juicy, tender,sweet and slightly tangy. Synonym : 'June Peach'.
Small white-fleshed peaches in September, with the rustic flavour of a vine peach. Late flowering and productive variety, rustic and easy to grow. Self-fertilizing and melliferous.
These yellow fleshed peaches are ripe at the end of July/beginning of August. Plant this variety in a southern exposure to avoid frosts during flowering in March. Melliferous plant.
Relatively vigorous tree. The yellow fleshed nectarines are ripe in mid-August/early September. Lovely tasty fruit. Good resistance to transportation. Melliferous plant.
Delicate and silky skin. Large peaches with tender greeny-white flesh, pinker nearing the center, very juicy, sweet with a delicious perfume.
These nectarines have dark red skin when ripe in mid summer. The white flesh, juicy, sweet and perfumed is a real delight. Lovely pink flowers appear in March-April.
Producing a lot of large red, orange tinted, fruit from mid July to early August. The yellow flesh is sweet and juicy. Charming pink and delicately perfumed flowers will appear in March.
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A rustic and interesting plant for regions where peaches could have difficulties growing. Yellowy-orange fruit at the end of July/early August with excellent yellow flesh. Melliferous plant.
Mature in September. Very productive. Pinkish white flesh, reddening nearer the center, very juicy, quite tangy. Imported from Bure (canton of Bern, Switzerland) in the 17th century.
A Minier edition, distributed in 2007. An ornamental peach tree with a generous pink flowering, unaffected by frosts.
A Minier edition, distributed in 2007. An ornamental peach tree with a generous red flowering, unaffected by frosts.
A Minier edition, distributed in 2007. An ornamental peach tree with a generous white flowering, unaffected by frosts.
A Minier edition in 2012. A unique little tree, decorative all year. A jewel for gardens. An indispensable and graphic element for enhancing and animating the other plants.
Small tree with flexible, hanging branches. Very floriferous, the length of the branches are covered in delicate white flowers in March-April.
Very hardy, fast-growing and native shrub that spreads thanks to its suckers. It has dense and thorny entwined branches. It is often used as a defesinve hedge or a hedgerow.
Numerous pompom-shaped double flowers of 2.5 to 3.5 cm diameter in March-April. They are coloured with fresh pink and appear before the leaves.
It is a bushy version of the famous cherry plum 'Atropurpurea' (Prunus cerasifera 'atropurpurea' = 'Pissardii'). Crossed with a sand cherry (P.
Will become your ray of sunshine with its winter blossoming of lovely pinky-white, semi-double flowers.
Large shrub or small upright tree. Dark carmine red flower buds. Semi-double bright pink flowers with frilly indented petals. Very floriferous in March-April.
Small, elegant tree with long and flexible drooping branches. In March-April, it bears a large amount of single dark pink flowers that come from carmine buds.
Vigorous bamboos with numerous straight and thin stems gathered in tight clumps. Beautiful large and glossy dark green foliage of 10 to 30 cm long with an elegant drooping shape.
The pomegranate, originally from western Asia, is cultivated since Antiquity all around the mediterranean.
Vigorous plant with moderate dimensions. Very frutiferous as soon as October, excellent looking yellow berries. Resistant to fire blight and scab.
Vigorous plant with an average size. It produces a lot of large fruits from September on. Resistant to scab and fire blight.
Vigorous plant with an average size. It produces a lot of large red fruits that turn orange from October on. Resistant to scab and fire blight.
Superb, bright red glazed leaves in autumn. White flowers in March-April, followed by small pears at the end of summer. Grows naturally in a compact pyramidal form.
Vigorous and fertile plant. Harvesting in November-December, to be eaten from January to March-April. Quite large pears, a bit flattened, lumpy and bulging, golden yellow skin with rusty patches.
Self-fertilizing and vigorous variety. Delicate tender flesh, grainy nearing the core, juicy with a slighly musky perfume. Harvest pears a bit before maturity. Resistant to scab.
A small tree, better to plant and grow, tutored on a wall. Pears appear from November to December.
Very productive, bearing in October lots of green, then yellow, relatively large pears, in a characteristic elongated form. They will keep until January.
Self-fertilizing, vigorous and productive tree. Fruit is mature in July/August. Greeny-yellow to lemon-yellow skin with pink tints.
Very vigorous plant. An erect bearing, spreading in age. A very white and delicate flesh, extremely tender, juicy and delicately perfumed. Often considered the best pear.
Mature in September-October. A regular production and can be grown in any form. White, semi-delicate flesh, semi soft and very sweet, slightly musky and tangy, very juicy and pleasantly perfumed.
An improvement of the 'Williams' pear, juicier and sweeter, less musky and so more tender but also red skinned ! Very productive and vigorous.
Very productive. Fruit is ripe end of August/early September. A large pear with delicate and tender white flesh. A delicious musky, sweet and tangy flavour.
It is the hardiest of the evergreen oaks. Rather slow-growing tree that can reach over 10m tall with age. Dense and pyrmid-shaped vegetation, easily shaped into a rounded tree.
A rare evergreen shrub or little tree with slow growth and a long life. Pyramidal while young, becoming rounded with age. Elegant, long dark green leaves, bronze when budding.
Generally grown on stem, forming, naturally, a dense, more or less tall, spherical plant. Leaves are well cut and dark green on both sides, with orangey and red tints appearing in autumn.
An excellent upright growing Swamp Oak. The leaves are dark green, 10-15cm long, 5-10cm large, with well defined 5-7 lobes, and turning scarlet red to dark bronze in autumn.
An improvement of the Q. pedunculate fastigiata; narrower and more compact with marcescent leaves (dried leaves, staying on the tree until the following spring) and a better resistance to mildew.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019