All our varieties

The bluest of all Caryopteris - GRAND BLEU® has been a STAR shrub for nearly 15 years.GRAND BLEU ® is a dense, bushy rounded shrub. Its growth is regular. It is suitable for container growing.Its abundant and late flowering spreads from August to October. The flowers have long stamens and are of a remarkable deep dark blue, which is highlighted by the bright, dark green characteristic foliage. Like all Caryopteris, the foliage gives off a turpentine smell when touched.GRAND BLEU ® attracts attention, when it is associated with shrubs or brightly coloured perennials. It is very suitable for planting in large quantities in public spaces, or as a sole shrub in gardens of moderate size.Trophies: Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2007 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
A thornless chaenomeles! Unlike many other varieties of Japanese quince, Chaenomeles 'Red Kimono' bears no thorns, a great plus! From the end of winter, this shrub brings colour and cheerfulness to the garden with its brilliant, bright red flowers, held on bare stems. The glossy green foliage appears later. It has a rapid growth rate, and an erect habit. Requiring little maintenance, it is equally suitable as an isolated specimen, in flower beds or in mixed borders. Care : Can be pruned if necessary, but always after flowering
Generous lavender blue clematis from May to September. About 2 m high and fast growing, this variety of clematis is remarkable because of its abundant flowers which grow along the entire height of the plant. Added to this, there is a second flowering. In May and June and again in September, the big lavender blue double flowers can reach a diameter of 16 to 20 cm. Trophies: Blue Light' was elected "The "Rustica" Flower of the Year 2001" by a jury of professionals and the readers of this revue.
A compact, highly floriferous clematis, ideal for terraces or small gardens. Beautiful, bright pink flowers with lighter central veins and bright red petal edges. Repeat flowering from May to September A compact habit, small-growing plant A nice variety for flowerpot, patio, or low wall
Giant : generous flowering, numerous two-coloured flowers of spectacular dimensions. Among the selections of the range, GIGA® Parma : a generous show of two-coloured flowers with spectacular dementions in May and June, a second flowering in September.
Very big flowers, of original red purple colouring. Among the selections of the range, GIGA® Violine: abundant flowering in May and June, a second flowering in September, with big flowers of original red purple colouring.
A clematis with a great thrive and white, perfumed semi-double flowers This spectacularly vigorous clematis has an early spring bloom on the upper half of the plant. The semi-double, creamy-white flowers are pleasantly fragrant. It can quickly cover an arbour, climb a tall tree or conceal a wall or pylon.
A splendid clematis for city gardens Princess Arabelle® is an original variety, the result of a combination of 'Arabella' x 'Princess Diana'. Its large, single flowers, with long tepals and distant edges, give an attractive starry appearance. Its flowers are particularly remontant, evolving from light pink, old pink to deeper pink depending on the light. Compact and robust, its stems are fairly thick and its growth habit upright. This clematis is very hardy and restarts from the base every year. Ideal for balconies, terraces or in the ground.
A duo of bright pink tones, minimum height 1.00 m SAPHYRA ® Duo Rose is well ramified, bushy, supple and slightly climbing. Its foliage is abundant.In June, the plant is covered in two-tone stars of more than 10 cm in diameter; the petals are pink, the centre of the flower, fuchsia. The stamens are also deep pink. A second, slightly less abundant flowering follows in September. This duo of pink blends perfectly with vivacious plants or low shrubs. Trophies: Bronze medal at INNOVERT ® 2010 (Angers - FRANCE)
A cloud of small flowers and especially low growth This latest selection from the range has many small light violet to pink flowers. It is the smallest of the SAPHYRA ® varieties. A cloud of small starshaped flowers from June to September and a height of under 0.80m make Estrella an asset for any garden or grown in pots during the summer months.
Exceptional flowering and low growth with this, the oldest variety of the SAPHYRA® range This variety of Clematis is low growing: its shape is at first upright, then supple with flexible stems. The adult plant SAPHYRA ® Indigo reaches a height of 1.00 to 1.20 m.The flowers, about 10 cm large, have 5 - 6 tepals, and are indigo coloured (dark purple-blue) at blossom time, then getting paler; the stamens are dark violet at first, becoming white at their base. Flowering is very prolific, from June to the autumn. Trophies: Bronze medal at Plantarium 2004 (Boskoop NETHERLANDS)2014 SNA Retailer's Choice Awards (USA)
The ideal clematis for urban gardens SAPHYRA® Nancy is a new Clematis variety, ideal for terraces, balconies and small urban gardens. With its compact habit, not exceeding 1.5 to 2 m, it can be grown as a climbing plant or as a ground cover. Extremely flowering, it offers an airy and colourfull display that is repeated throughout the summer. Its abundant, fuchsia-pink, star-shaped 10-12 cm flowers, shine bright against the foliage. Resistant to pollution, cold, rain, drought and diseases, it is an easy-to-grow, low maintenance plant. The SAPHYRA® Nancy Clematis behaves like a perennial and regrows from base every year. Pruning is not obligatory. A clematis named after the city of Nancy: The city of Nancy is the birthplace of Victor Lemoine, regarded worldwide as the greatest ornamental plant breeder and introducer of all times. The naming of this clematis variety is a fitting tribute to the role played by the city of Nancy in the development of horticulture.