Beautiful silvery-green and silky foliage. Evergreen shrub to plant in dry and drained soils and in warm location to protect from severe cold weather.
Synonym: Convolvulus sabatius. A spreading perennial plant with a large and blue flowering from the end of spring to autumn.
Red-bronze, ribbon-like, evergreen leaves, bordered with bright pink. Mutation of the 'Red Star' variety. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk.
The leaves are a bronze-red colour, edged with cherry red, and attractive all year. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk.
Rapid growth. Purpely-red leaves, neat all year. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk. Sometimes, little cream white flowers may appear, in long bunches, smelling strongly of vanilla.
Golden leaves streaked with copper-pink and the same colour at the base. Slowly develops a little trunk, which, with age, can form other bases.
Evergreen ribbon-like green leaves, streaked with gold lines. Slowly develops a lovely little trunk. Little white flowers, bunched together, appear sometimes with a strong vanilla perfume.
The ribbon-like persistant leaves are edged in cream, purpely bronze above and grey-green underneath. As no trunk develops, several stems will form at the base when mature.
Evergreen ribbon-like leaves, coloured bronze-red with purpely-pink edges. Will not develop a trunk but forms several stems at the base at maturity.
The ribbon-like persistant leaves are edged in green with dark purple bands and a lighter green central line, tinted with cream.
Shrub becoming a small conical tree with age, very floriferous with slow growth. Large white bracts in spring covering the branches.
Sturdy suckering shrub, forming a dense bush, with well erect branches. Branches are bright red, decorative in winter. Deciduous leaves identical in shape to those of the C.
Vigorous suckering shrub with a dense shape and upright branches. Very decorative red branches in winter. Deciduous foliage margined with silvery white and tinged with orange colours in autumn.
Yellow variegated foliage tinged with bronze at budburst. It takes orange colours in autumn. Red wood in summer, tinged with orange on the young shoots.
Lovely violet-brown wood, remarkable in autumn and winter. The young reddish leaves become green then red brown in autumn. Any soil, even if dry for short periods and chalky.
Variety close to 'Sibirica' with pale green leaves, creamy white edges in spring becoming purple with pink edges in the summer.
Varietal improvement of the cornus alba, smaller and with a more regular size. It has a nice coral red wood in winter and a beautiful dark green foliage turning red-brown in autumn.
Minier creation, distributed in 2007. A lovely, luminous winter ornament ! The branches of this variety of Dogwood are a bright red colour.
A dense, erect, oval and compact shrub, with coral-red branches in winter. The superb golden spring leaves become yellow-green, then brighter yellow in summer and are resistant to sun.
Superb variegated foliage, green, with white edges, luminous, and contrasting with the red-bronze branches. Forms a lovely compact plant, ideal for small gardens, containers and flowerbeds.
Compact, rounded shrub of the same shape as IVORY HALO®, with early autumn colours from September. Easy to grow, well branched plant.
This lovely light shrub has large luminous leaves, bordered with an orangey yellow colour, growing evenly along the well-tiered horizantal branches ('Pagoda' coming from this aspect).
Pink, white and green variegated leaves, good structured plant. A minier creation, distributed in 2007. White flowering in summer. Vigorous and well ramified plant, bushy from the base.
Beautiful tree with well tiered hoizantal-growing branches. Flowers in flat bunches in spring. Oval leaves ending in tips often turning a purple-red colour in autumn.
This tree, with the well tiered branches growing hoizantally, giving it a superb silhouette, is reminiscent of oriental pagodas or wedding cakes.
Small tree, almost as wide as it is tall. The spaced branches have a beautiful wide-spread shape.
The young branches are yellow to orange, very attractive and original, especially in winter. Superb orangey-yellow leaves in autumn.
Very floriferous from a young age. Flowers with large white bracts in April-May.
Remarkable, changing seasonal colours. In spring and early autumn, leaves are a bluish-green, edged with creamy-white, splashed with pink in the sun.
Superb, slightly curvy, multicoloured leaves in autumn. In spring and summer, leaves are green to yellowy green, margined and splashed with bright yellow.
In April-May, it is covered with large pink striped flowers with a white centre.
This dogwood has an original evergreen foliage, relatively resistant to the cold in winter and with orangey colours in autumn. It can even be planted in a sheltered northern exposure.
Original and novel purple-bronze leaves. Numerous, medium sized, white flowers with magenta-pink tinted tips. A lovely compact shrub, bearing also little red berries at the end of summer.
Synonyms : 'New Red' and 'Rosabella'. Superb, large pink flowers, of 8-10cm in diameter, appear in June.
Small tree or large shrub growing in a column, hence its name. Abundant white flowers in May-June, covering the plant. Foliage is green, turning scarlet in autumn.
Selected from seedlings of the 'C. kousa var. chinensis'. Dense and upright vegetation. Leaves turn scarlet red in autumn. Very large creamy-white flowers of 14-17cm in diameter.
Edited by Minier in 2007. Selected from the Vasterival garden in Normandy, property of Princess Sturdza. Very floriferous, vigorous and bushy plant, well branches from the base.
A small, upright, hardy tree or shrub bearing numerous white star-shaped flowers in May-June, followed by spherical orange fruits in summer. The fruits are edible, with sweet flesh.
A small tree or large shrub with original bright young shoots, widely washed and splashed with white, on attractive pinkish young wood.
Beautiful vigorous shrub with a early abundant flowering. Very hardy melliferous plant that is easy to grow. Edible red fruits called cornel, excellent in jams.
Orange-brown scaly bark. Lovely streaked leaves turning orange-red in autumn. Flowering, precocious compared to the Cornus màs, is abundant and quite remarkable.
Very hardy, tolerent and indigenous shrubs. It grows well in both dry and moist soils and appreciates chalky soils. It holds slopes and banks thanks to its stoloniferous roots.
The colourful branches, attractive in winter, are yellow at the base and red at the extremities. They become orangey during the second year, then light brown in age.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019