A dense, compact and vigorous easy-growing shrub.
Minier's creation 1970. Very floriferous plant with an original colour. 10 cm diameter flowers. The flowering continues late after summer as long as the weather is nice.
An improvement of the 'Blue Bird' variety, being more vigorous and floriferous. The large flowers are 10-12cm in diameter and sky blue.
This improvement of the 'Woodbridge' variety is more vigorous, more floriferous with darker flowers. Large red flowers of 10-12cm appear in summer.
Very floriferous, bearing abundant, curvy, delicate flowers of about 12cm in diameter.
Large flowers of 8-10cm in diameter. Bluer and more vigorous than the 'Blue Bird' and 'Marina' varieties. Minier creation, distributed in 2007. Vigorous and floriferous.
A magnificent Hydrangea with very large flowers (20-25cm in diameter). They are triple, greeny-white in bud, opening to a light pink and cream colour. The are borne on robust branches.
A magnificent and compact Hydrangea with very large spherically formed and dense flowers. Held on strong branches, the petals are light pink, serrated and curvy.
Beautiful compact hydrangea with large, nicely streaked flowers, varying from light pink to fuchsia. The branches carrying the flowers are very robust.
Large, flattened, spherically formed dense bunches, composed of a multitude of little pompom-like triple florets.
The large round and flattened flowers are composed of a dense mutitude of fleurons in triple pompom form.
Easy to grow. Pure white double flowers. Great leaf and flower colour in autumn.
A Minier edition in 2007. Selected from the Vasterival Gardens in Normandy, owned by Princess Sturdza. Large, curving, pure white flowers on panicles.
A superb and erect plant with delicate, dark green leaves all year. Perfect for hedges, containers, isolated, in symmetrical groups or in lines.
A self-fertilizing Holly and very frutiferous from an early age. A well ramified plant with rounded and dark green leaves. Numerous, shiny red berries, in autumn-winter.
The ENDURING SUMMER® series groups varieties of very compact plants, perfect for pots on terraces and balconies as in gardens.
From July to September, impressive bunches of mauve flowers with frizzled petals appear, resembling those of the Lilac.The attractive and decorative smooth bark will peel in colourful strips.
Pink flowers with curly petals in summer. Early flowering. Robust plant. Decorative bark peeling off in orange-yellow coloured pieces. The green foliage turns yellow-orange in autumn.
The most compact and ramified of the Bay Laurel varieties. This superb aromatic plant is also ornamental, with pure green, slightly curvy and persistant leaves.
Very floriferous and vigorous. Bright orangey-yellow and perfumed flowers in June-July. A Minier creation in 1998. Mutation of Lonicera x brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'
An edition of Pépinières Minier in 2010. Floral buds are covered with grey hairs. Erect, tulip form and tender pink flowers in March-April. Vigorous and erect plant with spread out branches.
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.
Large deciduous conifer with brilliant and striking golden foliage that appears in spring and turns copper orange as the season progresses.
The finely cut and original leaves are a rich green colour in spring and summer, then scarlet red, early in autumn. Will attach to props with tendrils.
Large bunches of lilac-blue flowering in April. Rapid growth and flowers from a young age. Melliferous plant.
The young branches are very colourful : slight orangey, coral-red, a lovely contrast to the dark green and shiny leaves.
Superb purple-red leaves in spring and autumn, dark purple in summer. White flowers in clusters in May-June, followed by little, red, decorative berries in summer.
A splash of gold in hedges and flowerbeds ! A Minier creation, distributed in 2008. The superb golden leaves will tolerate the sun all through the season.
An excellent, vigorous, compact and well ramified Ninebark bearing the darkest of purple leaves to this day. Clusters of white flowers in June-July, followed by red berries.
Minier creation in 2003. Hybrid of 'Diabolo' and 'Dart's Gold. The young shoots are copper-bronze, turning purple in summer-autumn. Well defined, shiny leaves of 5-8cm.
A fine innovation, distinguished by young shoots of a unique bronze colour with a golden heart. The foliage then turns a uniform bronze and remains attractive until autumn.
Evergreen and compact shrub, decorative all year. Olive-green leaves on purple-black stems.
The large simple and early flowers are creamy to primrose yellow, and will repeat often. The fading blossoms stay neat.
Flowering produces a two-tone effect, the buds being white and pink edged, blooming into double, cream coloured flowers.
The yellow flowers are double and will repeat practically all the time. Forms a lovely compact bush, well ramified, robust leaves and with excellent vegetation.
The double flowers are a light pink-white, each petal, bordered with darker pink. The superb floral buds are fringed with dark pink and bring a lovely two-tone aspect when flowering.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019