A light and majestic grass plant. The greeny grey foliage is dense and can grow to 40-60cm long, possibly staying on the plant in winters if in a warm climate.
Graceful plant with very thin, hair-like, leaves. Can grow to 60cm high. Easy to grow in any well drained soil. Tends to self seed.
This plant is considered either a very small tree or a very large, erect and spreading shrub. The leaves are shiny, purple-black in full sun, olive-green to bronze in less sun exposed zones.
A handsome, upright shrub producing large pink berries in autumn. The stems are more vigorous. Ideal for cut flowers, in hedges or as a solitary plant.
Compact and round-shaped vegetation turning yellow in autumn. Small pink flowers in compact clumps in summer. It bears a large amount of fruits from September to January.
Compact and round-shaped vegetation turning yellow in autumn. It produces a large amount of fruits with a light pink and round shape that make the branches bend from September to January.
White fruits in autumn and until winter. Compact and round-shaped vegetation turning yellow in autumn. Small pink flowers in compact clumps in summer.
A compact and very frutiferous bush, very attractive, with the numerous dark pink berries, from the end of August to November-December. Attracts bees.
A compact and very frutiferous bush, luminous with the numerous white berries, from the end of August to November-December, attracting bees.
A compact and very frutiferous bush, attractive and luminous with the numerous light pink berries, from the end of August to November-December. Attracts bees.
Beautiful and compact plant with a small development. Ideal for small spaces. Outstanding flowering organised in clusters in May, followed by another flowering in September.
As early as April-May, the pink, tube-like and perfumed flowers will appear, regularly renewing up to September. Vegetation is dense, erect and bushy. The leaves will turn yellowy in autumn.
As early as April-May, the purple, tube-like and perfumed flowers will appear, regularly renewing up to September. Vegetation is dense, erect and bushy. The leaves will turn yellowy in autumn.
Purple pink to light pink perfumed flowering in April-May and then in September. Dense and bushy vegetation with an growth of 2m by 2m. Thin and hairy branches.
Lovely perfumed flowers, red when in bud, becoming a tender pink when flowering in April-May and again in September.
Magnificent radiant flowering in May, resembling pink tinted ice. Light perfume. Pink floral buds. Magnificent, delicate and vigorous lilac.
Silky pink-purple flowers coming from pruple-red floral buds. Large clusters of early-ripening flowers. Vigorous plant. It can grow over 4m tall and 3m wide with age.
Remarkable and perfumed light blue flowers with purple tints, in large bunches of delicate, simple flowers in April-May.
Very nice lilac with a plesant and light perfume. Beautiful and numerous small clusters of flowers in April-May. Vigorous plant. Spreads thanks to suckers. Any type of healthy and drained soils.
Pure white flowers in April-May lightly perfumed. Vigorous and fast growing. Can grow to 4m, in height and width, in age. Extends by suckering.
Very beautiful clusters of thin and numerous lavender pink flowers in April-May. Purple floral buds. Any type of healthy and well drained soils. It tolerates calcareous conditions.
Upright and vigorous plant slightly perfumed. It can grow over 4m tall and 2m50 wide with age. Spreads thanks to suckers. Any type of healthy and drained soils. Tolerates calcareous conditions.
Double flowers with a purple mauve colour in floral buds and turning lilac-pink when it blooms with a lighter tinged at the end of the flowering. Very attractive bicolour aspect.
Lovely and vigorous Lilac, with large panicles of lavender-pink and lightly perfumed double flowers in April-May. A remarkable erect plant with a domed peak. Suckering plant.
Lots of perfumed, double purple flowers in April-May. Vigorous and erect shrub. Propagates through suckers. Any well drained and healthy soil.
Very floriferous, coloured an extraordinary creamy-white in April-May. Suckering plant. Mutation of the Syringa vulgaris 'Marie Legraye', discovered in Aalsmeer greenhouses.
Vigorous and fast growing plant, extending through suckers. Purpley-red, double, and lightly perfumed, flowers in spring. Any well drained and healthy soil, tolerating chalky.
Big bunches with large florets, dark red when in bud, becoming purpely-pink in April-May. Lightly perfumed, vigorous plant. Can grow to 4m, in height and width, in age. Extends by suckering.
Its bicoloured flowers are first of their kind. They are purple with a very strong white border and they appear in April-May. They are simple and have a light fragrance.
Beautiful, large and single flowers with a light fragrance that are organised in very large clusters. Beautiful dark green foliage. Vigorous plant. It can grow over 4m tall and 3m wide.
Any well drained and healthy soil, even chalky. Well ramified plant. Lovely perfumed flowers in April-May. Purple in bud then opening to light pink.
An improvement of the 'Mme Lemoine' variety ; more robust and ramified, with a compact bearing.
Magnificent flowering in April-May, purple-pink buds opening to pink flowers. Lightly perfumed. Minier creation, distributed in 2004. Any soil, healthy and well drained. Tolerates chalky soil.
An edition of Minier in 2009. Magnificent luminous pink flowers in May, lightly perfumed. A relatively small plant, growing to about 2.5m in height and width.
Precocious flowers, red in bud, opening to a tender pink colour, with a bewitching perfume. Probably the best of the Syringa x hyacinthiflora variety.
Beautiful shrub or small tree with very light branches. It has a round shape and it can spread with age if pruned little or not at all. Its purple branches droop with elegance.
Very floriferous and virus-free variety selection. Beautiful shrub or small tree with light branches and rounded crown. It can spread out when mature and has elegant drooping purple shoots.
Fairly fast-growing and very floriferous plant.Cascades of light pink flowers in April-May in long, narrow and hanging clusters. Its dark purple wood contrasts well with its flowering and foliage.
Relatively compact pyramidal form, soaring and the trunk visible. Rising branches at the top, horizontal and drooping nearer the base. Brown-red bark.
Can become a very long-living tree or stay, if pruned, a shrub like plant, very good in hedges. Branches are horizontal with smaller drooping branchlets. Brown-red bark.
Dark green foliage, bordered with golden-yellow, intenser in winter. Elongated red berries with toxic seeds, remarkably contrasting with the golden leaves.
An improvement of the Taxus baccata 'Fustigiata', narrower and more compact, with a more pointed peak and quicker growth. Shinier foliage with longer and larger needles.
Female form of the family, erect and compact, dark green foliage. Ideal for low to medium size hedges, limited maintenance. Plant in rock gardens, flowerbeds, isolated or as a topiary.
Male form of the family, bearing no fruit, Narrow cone shaped, compact and dense. Ideal for low maintenance hedges, rock gardens, flowerbeds, isolated or as a topiary. Bright light green foliage.
Female form of the family, erect, with branches starting at the base, dark green tightly dense and compact foliage. Ideal for low to medium sized hedges. Can grow to over 1m50 with age, if wanted.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019