All our varieties

“Flashy" flowering, which illuminates the beds from late spring to mid-summer This compact perennial variety offers a combination of single or semi-double, scalloped flowers in a variety of warm, luminous colors: yellow, orange, red. What's more, it's hardy and evergreen in mild climates.  Place in the sun, at the edge of a bed, rockery or in a pot.
A resistant hebe, easy to grow and highly ornamentalHebe 'Celebration' is a highly ornamental variety that we have chosen for its resistance and easy cultivation. It has variegated, almost two-toned leaves: dark green along the central nerve and very light green across the width of the leaf, with a light pink edging.The overall effect is of a dense and very bright foliage. Its highly colourful flowers add to its interest. Numerous clusters of melliferous flowers of an intense magenta appear at the end of May and continue through the summer. It's a robust plant which naturally forms a well-branched, dome-shaped shrub with a tendancy to spread with age. It makes an excellent shrub for your garden or patio. A higher resistance to excess water makes it less sensitive to phytophtora than classic varieties.As a plant originating in coastal climates, this veronica may need to be protected from frost in winter. Hebe 'Celebration' received a Silver Award at the UK National Plant Show in 2016.Trophies: SILVER award at the 2016 National Plant Show, UK
A small, ornamental tree with striking summer flowersHoheria sextylosa 'Snow White' is a small tree that keeps its ornamental character throughout the year with its elegant and persistant foliage, its glorious summer flowers and its naturally pyramidal habit. The simple, abundant and delicately perfumed, pure white flowers, resemble those of a cherry tree. The long and clearly toothed leaves are a brilliant green inserted in an attractive, black wood.Hoheria sextylosa 'Snow White' can grow to 4 or 5 metres in 20 years but readily accepts pruning. It may therefore also be used in hedges or maintained as a miniature if necessary.Ideally it prefers a mild, oceanic climate but is nevertheless hardy up to -10°. In colder regions, it's recommended to plant it in sheltered spots, away from cold winds.
An alternative to box in oceanic and continental climatesIlex crenata 'Glorie Dwarf' is a dwarf holly with small dark-green leaves and a naturally ball-shaped habit. Responding well to pruning, it can be used as for all boxwoods: in topiary, as borders or for low hedges. Extremely resistant to cold it favours soils that are rich in humus and which remain cool in summer. It is recommended for use in oceanic and continental climates that remain fresh in summer. For drier climates the compact Pittosporum tenuifolium, « Silver Ball » and « Golden Ball » would be more suitable.
A cute little holly.This holly variety has a dense, well-branched shape and is slow-growing.It is a male forn (no fruit), the white flowers in spring are of no decorative interest but are useful for the pollination of other varieties.The dense, oval, spiky foliage is dark green and sometimes turns purple in winter. It is resistant to the cold.MAGICAL® Little Rascal can be planted in beds or solitary. Its naturally rounded shape is very suitable for contemporary landscaped areas, notably in small gardens to which it adds a permanent plant structure. It can also form a low hedge or a border for beds. It is also suitable for pots.
Luminous shrub, MUSLI® is noticeable from a distance.MUSLI® was discovered and selected as a seedling of Ligustrum ibota in Switzerland.Leaves are opposite, evergreen to semi-evergreen and remarkable for their lasting variegation, highly resistant to the sun. The young shoots are light yellow, turning white with time. The foliage is more or less variegated, light grey-green with creamy white edges, sometimes so wide that they cover the entire width of the leaf.When young, the shrub is of bushy and spreading growth with arching branches. Then MUSLI®  forms an even bush with a dense centre. It is of moderate growth.In early summer, the shrub will produce clusters of fragrant white tubular, nectar bearing flowers, turning into blue-black berries, which attract the birds.This shrub tolerates cutting back and is suitable in topiary, in a monospecific or a mixed hedge. Together with other shrubs or in a pot is is very remarkable by its particularoy bright foliage.Trophies: Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2011 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
Ever, always: dense foliage even in winter, fragrant flowers in summer, bluish fuits in autumn.This variety of climbing honeysuckle of our CAPRILIA ® range is a hybrid between Lonicera henryi and Lonicera japonica 'Aureoreticulata'.CAPRILIA ® Ever is hardy and shows good persistence in winter.This selection shows a lesser development than its parent plant Lonicera henryi.The plant flowers well in May - June, presents clusters of small flowers which stand out well against the foliage. Light violet to pink as buds and in bloom, the flowers then turn yellow orange before wilting. They are fragrant, unkike Lonicera henryi. Some second flowering is noticeable in September.Dark blue fruits appear at the end of summer and persist for a long time.The narrow, mid-green foliage resists well to blackspot, mildew and aphids.To be trained.
A shrubby honeysuckle with evergreen foliage GARDEN CLOUDS® Green Breeze is a variety of shrubby honeysuckle more resistant to cold than the typical species (-18° C).  Its dense habit, fine, glossy, light-green leaves and ease of cultivation make it easy to prune and use in topiary. It adapts to all soils (unlike Ilex crenata) and is faster-growing than boxwood, with no health problems. Use in the ground, borders, low hedges or pots.
A shrubby evergreen honeysuckle with magnificent purple shoots GARDEN CLOUDS® Purple Storm is a variety of shrubby honeysuckle more resistant to cold than the typical species (-18° C).  Its dense habit, fine, glossy, light-green leaves with dark purple shoots and ease of cultivation make it easy to prune and use in topiary. It adapts to all soils (unlike Ilex crenata) and is faster-growing than boxwood, with no health problems. Use in the ground, borders, low hedges or pots.
Remarkable bright red flowers and beautiful purple foliage all year longThis evergreen Loropetalum is noticeable for its foliage, which stays very deep purple all year long.Its habit is compact, upright and spread, the dimensions are moderate.EVER RED® is particularly spectacular during its flowering period, from the end of February to May, depending on the climate. The beautifully sized flowers are shaped as pompoms of fine straps, caracteristic for the Hamamelidaceae family Their full red colour is highlighted by the dark foliage.Loropetalum like half shade, they tolerate light sun. Once established they suffer draughts.EVER RED® can be planted alone or in numbers, in a distance of 1.00 - 1.20 m, and also in pots on a terrace or a balcony when regularly watered.
A deep foliage, abundant and delicate white flowers all summer longOriginating in New Zealand, this evergreen selection is hardy down to -12° C.It's leathery, regularly toothed leaves are first tender green, changing afterwards to a pretty dark green. The young stems are purple-brown.'Avalanche' is very floriferous from June to September. It covers itself in a cloud of simple, small white flowers with a purple center, standing out well on the foliage.Its long summer flowering, a quick growth and bushy shape make this variety an ideal plant for small spaces and pots.
A tiny Photinia full of energy! Made for balconies or low hedges This variety of photinia is particularly compact and dense-growing, with sturdy stems. Its dark green foliage contrasts with the bright pink young shoots.  An easy-care plant, it bears pruning well and branches well. Perfect for pots, balconies or low hedges.