A very floriferous little plant during a long period.
Flowers from May to the first frosts. Very aromatic leaves. The large flowers are a glowing red colour, grouped cob-like on erect stems. Dark green and aromatic leaves.
The colour of flowers may vary, from two-tone to red or white. They appear in twos along the branches from May to the first frosts. The bluish-green leaves are very aromatic.
Flowers from May to the first frosts. Very aromatic leaves. The large flowers are a discreet yellow, tinted cream to salmon or pink colour, depending on the weather and the time of blooming.
Flowers from May to the first frosts. Very aromatic leaves. The flowers are a very attractive pink candy colour, grouped cob-like on erect stems. Dark green and aromatic leaves.
This variety of sage is a variant of 'Hot Lips', with flowers, more or less, two tone, violet and white.
Flowering from May up to the first frosts. Very aromatic dark green leaves. The very original flowers are a dark violet colour and bunched on erect cobs. Forms a compact, small bush.
Leaves stay purple throughout the season. Large flowers on delicate umbels in May-June. Pink then white, with a lemony perfume, contrasting with the dark foliage.
Delicate and elegant ! The large delicate leaves will stay dark purple for the whole season. Umbels of delicate flowers in May-June, pink, then white colours, contrasting with the dark leaves.
If a flowering and colourful tower in your garden is needed, this is the one to chose.
An original golden tower of a plant, complementing the 'Black Tower®' Elderberry. The well defined leaves are yellow. Umbels of white flowers appear in the spring.
Bushy shrub, well ramified and compact. Foliage delicately indented, copper red on the shoots, becoming a shiny golden yellow.
Superb golden leaves on the shoots, becoming a luminous yellow-green colour and deeply cut out at maturity.
The leaves, a superb yellow colour, are delicate, finely cut and very graphic. Brings depth and a lovely aspect to plant arrangements.
The Cotton Lavender is a lovely mediterranean plant, with decorative foliage all year round. A superb, spreading and rounded form, dense and compact.
Little creamy-white flowers appear from December to early March. They appear in little bunches under the upper leaf stems.
Small vigorous suckering shrub, appreciated for its winter perfumed flowering.
Suckering shrub with bushy vegetation, appreciated for its perfumed flowering in winter.
The young stems are purple, as are the leaf stems and leaf central veins. A bushy vegetation with suckering roots, appreciated for the perfumed winter flowering.
Pure white flowers, vanilla perfumed, in winter, followed by red berries in autumn-winter. Tough dark green and shiny leaves. Forms a dense and domed shrub, larger in width than in height.
Lovely delicate dark green and shiny leaves, narrower and deeper green than others of the same type. Small, attractive, compact and elegant plant, easy to grow and place in a garden.
A tree in its native range, it often takes the shape of a small tree or a suckering shrub in our climates. Slow-growing, upright in the early years, it spreads out with age.
Drooping bunches of original blood-red flowers on red stems appear in May-June, starting from a young age.
One of the few climbing plants that appreciates shade, it can then highlight unused spaces. Attaches itself thanks to small and harmless roots.
White-green leaves with well marked darker veins. Decorative, velvety aspect on its shoots. White flowering in June-July, lasting until August.
The flowers are surrounded by large pink and decorative bracts, darker at the end of flowering. One of the rare climbers prefering the shade, enlivening zones not easily exploited.
One of the very few climbers enjoying shade, to be used in areas that would not usually be exploited. Will attach itself with harmless little roots.
An excellent improvement of the species, more vigorous, floriferous from a young age and easier to grow. Purple young shoots. Covered in flowers in June and July.
A vigorous and rustic selection with spectacular flowers. The deciduous leaves are spear formed, dark green and shiny and enhance the lovely pure white flowers appearing in June-July.
Beautiful slow growing conifer. Stays pyramidal and compact for numerous years before uncovering a flaky browny-red bark on a browny-grey trunk.
A rounded, evergreen and compact bush with curving silvery grey leaves.
Majestic and straight conifer with a thick and fibrous red bark. Large cone shaped at its base, with branches that droop down to the ground, the trunk becoming visible on the older subjects.
Slender conical form, with spread out branches, drooping with age. Vigorous and resistant to wind. Impressive browny-red furrowed bark, thick and spongey. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Straight and low pyramidal form, with very intense blue foliage. Resistant to wind. Incredible brown-red, furrowed, thick and spongy bark. Imposing trunk on the older subjects.
Unusual plant, slender to start, becoming thicker with age. Remakably graphic plant from afar, each one with its own shape at maturity.
Compact and round plant of 1m diameter. Nice heather plant in flower beds, containers or flower arrangements. It is decorative all year round. Male plant. Very popular and useful in the garden.
Small and drooping tree grafted on stem. The branches are drooping to the ground with a graphical look which is much appreciated in gardens. It has a thin, shiny dark green foliage.
Fast growing tree with a large, round and light crown that is much appreciated for the shade it provides. The branches have a typical green bark.
Original and colourful leaves. The shoots appear early, in March, orangey-red tinted, the branches becoming quickly covered in orangey-yellow and pink-yellow leaves in April.
The foliage is made of 12-16 dark green leaflets that often turn yellow in autumn.
Columnar bearing, opening slightly in age. Leaves are composed of 12-16 dark-green leaflets, often becoming yellow in autumn.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019