Extraordinary globes of limitless blue flowers, more than 30 cm in diameter
The exceptional flowerheads of Agapanthus BLUE INFINITY® can reach more than 30 cm across! The countless florets in each bloom and the development of new flower spikes throughout the summer prolongs flowering « to infinity ». The clear blue colour typical of the Agapanthuses is here enhanced with central stripes of dark blue on each petal. BLUE INFINITY® is a tall variety with stout stems, reaching to between 1m and 1,50m. This Agapanthus is a garden wonder.It can be grown directly in the soil in temperate zones or in pots.
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GRAPHITE® Blue: deciduous and hardy, original and graphic with blue flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The umbels are dark blue, the petals are of two colours : blue with a white median.GRAPHITE® Blue brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® White.
GRAPHITE® White: deciduous, hardy, graphic, with delicate white flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The flowers are white with some delicate purple traces on the back.GRAPHITE® White brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® Blue.
PITCHOUNE® Blue, a beautiful blue and compact African lily.
This Agapanthus presents all the qualities of the PITCHOUNE® range. Made up of numerous flowers, these umbels are bigger and of a deeper blue than those of dwarf Agapanthus praecox; they bloom in June - July, their flowering is good.The leaves are wide and evergreen.PITCHOUNE® Blue will have a nice summery effect, planted outside in areas of temperate climate, or in pots.
From the PITCHOUNE® range, a vividly reblooming white agapanthus
This Agapanthus presents all the qualities of the PITCHOUNE® range.The first white very dense umbels open in June-July. It's an exceptional variety due to its renewed flowering until early September, under good conditions.Thanks to its reduced dimensions, its evergreen foliage and long and dense flowering, PITCHOUNE® White is ideal, grown in pots or in the soil in areas of temperate climate.
Covered in flowers from spring to autumn!Native to South Africa, this new selection of Anisodontea flowers abundantly almost without interruption from April to October and continues late into autumn in regions with mild winters. The flowers, similar to those of Malvaceae, are two-toned: pale pink with dark pink veins in the centre, and larger than others of the species (2 - 3 cm in diameter). They attract butterflies.'Miss Pinky' quickly shapes into a shrub with long straight, more or less ramified branches. This variety has a more compact shape than others of this species.Its finely jagged foliage is fragrant and evergreen to semi-evergreen.Covered in flowers from April onwards, and in certain regions until October, 'Miss Pinky' is of sure value, for beds as well as in pots on a terrace or balcony.Protect in regions with cold winters.
An evergreen Berberis, for a touch of purple all year longThunderbolt, a new plant variety by INRAE, is a spiky shrub which resists well to the cold. Its broad shiny foliage keeps its red-brown colour; the milder the winter is, the more evergreen it stays. It has discrete golden yellow flowers in May.A new Berberis for shrub beds or mixed hedges...
A tower of flowers for butterflies!Buddleia BUTTERFLY TOWER is remarkable for its highly original structure growing in the form of a tight column. Its foliage is dark green and neatly lanceolate; its flowers form long upright spikes of deep purple. Each flower is a rich source of nectar, attracting bees and butterflies throughout the summer. A hardy shrub, easy to cultivate and compact, BUTTERFLY TOWER requires less space than traditional Buddleias. As a result it may be grown in isolation or in hedges as an excellent, colourful screening shrub.
An original colour for this compact butterfly tree!
This butterfly tree has a naturally dense, branching habit, suitable for small gardens and container cultivation.
Its bright pink blossoms appear at an early age, from early summer to autumn, if pruned after each wave of flowers.
Hence its name, this plant is very melliferous and will attract many insects to your garden!
A callicarpa with brilliant snow-white berriesA highly decorative and unusual display! Callicarpa Magical® Snowstar lights up the garden in the autumn with abundant clusters of sparkling white berries spread along the vertical stems. These berries do not become brown; they remain colourful until the end of the season. A higly ornamental shrub for the garden, it can also be used to produce gorgeous bouquets of cut branches.Magical® Snowstar is a densely branched shrub, which can reach a height of 2 m. Pruning is recommended at the end of winter to encourage the production of new stems. Very easy to grow, it is also fully hardy and resistant to drought. A sunny exposure will promote fruiting.
Bright pink flowers for this Callistemon, more hardy than other classic varieties.Like all the 'bottle brushes', the flowers are grouped in a characteristic way like flower stalks at the end of the branches; the long stamens give the shrub its ornamental appeal.It is scarlet pink, a complimentary colour to the traditional varieties, the flowers bloom from the end of May and in June for a month and more discretely in the autumn if they are cut under the wilted flowers.The red coloured young shoots make room for fine narrow grey-green foliage, which can persist all winter. HOT PINK is hardier than other classic varieties.The shape of this Callistemon selection originating from South Africa is rounded and well ramified and grows up to to 2 meters in height in areas with favourable climate.
A wide choice, abundant flowers and prolonged decorative interest in autumn!
The range offers a wide choice of colours of flowers and foliage, flowering period and growth, going from the squat to the very upright. On its own or in association, in a group or isolated - each variety offers a real interest when used as pot-plants and grown in beds of peat-rich soil in smaller gardens, or in vast collective areas. Certain varieties can be artificially coloured, the paint nevertheless preserving the life of the plants. The GARDEN GIRLS® go well in a number of floral compositions.
You find a selection of the best varieties distributed by SAPHO, according to the date of their first flowers:
- Summer Line groups together the early varieties which start flowering in August;
- the Main Line varieties start in September (Mid-Season);
- Late Line reunites the late varieties blooming from October onwards.
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