All our varieties

Nearly everlasting, very fragrant flowers… The flowers of these new Daphne ETERNAL FRAGRANCE and PINK FRAGRANCE cultivations are intensely fragrant and almost "everlasting" : abundant for 4 to 6 weeks at the end of spring (from end of June tod August), then flowering again on this years shoots, all through the summer until end of October (5 to 6 months in total).ETERNAL FRAGRANCE offers a mass of light pink flower buds, white flowers at the wilting stage pink with yellow-orange anthers. The foliage is average, evergreen to semi-evergreen.The shape is tight and round.PINK and ETERNAL FRAGRANCE, thanks to their compact shape and powerful fragrance, find a place, particularly in the open or in pots next to a habitation: the entrance to a house, the terrace, or retreat... They flower best in full sun, but tolerate half shade. Trophies: 1st prize at INNOVERT® 2013 Nursery Category (ANGERS, FRANCE)
Fragrant flowers all summer long.The flowers of these new Daphne ETERNAL FRAGRANCE and PINK FRAGRANCE selections are intensely perfumed and almost "everlasting": abundant for 4 to 6 weeks at the end of spring (between end of June and August), then flowering again on this years shoots, all through the summer until end of October (5 to 6 months in total).At the beginning of the season, PINK FRAGRANCE is covered in violet pink flowers, with yellow-orange anthers; the summer and autumn flowers are light pink to white.The foliage is average, evergreen to semi-evergreen.The shape is dense and round.PINK and ETERNAL FRAGRANCE, thanks to their compact shape and powerful fragrance, find their place, particularly in the open or in pots next to a habitation: the entrance to a house, the terrace, or retreat... They flower best in full sun, but tolerate half shade.
Brilliant foliage, even in full sun ! This sun-hardy shrub with its variegated tricolored foliage adds a bright touch! Its silvery-green and yellow foliage, with young orange shoots, also takes on beautiful autumn colors, with stronger tricolors in September-October. Its flowers appear in spring and are highly melliferous. Easy to grow, it has dense growth and a compact, bushy structure. What's more, it's low-maintenance and very hardy, resistant to dryness and disease. It is ideal for patio terraces, as a border plant or as a mass landscape planting.
Bright yellow leaves with pumpkin orange highlights Young, bronze foliage turns bright yellow in summer, lovely orange-red fall colours Foliage succeeding in full sun or shady locations Golden-yellow flowers, from June to September, attract pollinisators A shrub to adopt: easy to grow, hardy, heat-resistant, undemanding
The darkest Diervilla Dark purple foliage, retains its colour even in partial shade A compact, well-branched plant Golden-yellow flowers from June to Septembre, provide a striking contrast with the dark foliage, attract pollinisators A shrub to adopt: easy to grow, hardy, heat-resistant, undemanding
A novelty amongst the small evergreen shrubsThis selection by M. DIRR is a hybrid between Distylium myricoides and Distylium racemosus.Resistant to insects and pathogenic agents, tolerating drought and heat, BLUE CASCADE® is an excellent replacement for traditional evergreen shrubs. Bronze during budding, the long and straight foliage then turns original mat blue-green.The flowering is insignificant.Its dense and compact cascading growth, allows it to be used in low hedges or as ground cover, in regions with temperate winters (hardy down to -15°C). It is also happy grown in pots.Avoid too basic ph soil.
An original colour and a very even growth for this new ElaeagnusThe foliage is  widely variegated in a light yellow which gets stronger with the seasons. This shrub stands out from far away due to its luminosity. Its good ramification, its compact shape, its evenness, make it an excellent container plant and is easy to use in the garden. Reacting well to pruning, it can be used in a hedge. Like all the other Elaeagnus, the discrete, white and scented flowering takes place in autumn.Trophies: Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2015 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
A highly unusual heather for mild climatesA heather with a difference, amazing colour and unusual habit! In spring, Erica nana Limoncello® blooms with a beautiful profusion of bright lemon yellow flowers, contrasting against the dark green foliage. The flowers are large, ca. 2 cm long and tubular in shape. Selected as a seedling of Erica nana, this new variety, Limoncello®, is distinguished from the type species by its naturally upright habit. It is a small, slow-growing shrub that is easy to shape in pots. Limoncello® is best suited to mild climates and coastal areas.
A precious heather for the garden. Mutant of the well-known variety 'Kramer's Rote', 'Eva Gold' possesses all its qualities: rapid growth, rounded and compact shape, long-lasting and abundant red flowers in the middle of winter for an Erica type heather. The colour of its foliage has the particularity of changing throughout the year, from the light green new growth, turning golden yellow in summer, again becoming pure green in winter. Attractive individually or in large groups, possibly planted with other heathers, 'Eva Gold' will embellish borders and slopes, as much with its remarkable flowers from November to March, as with its bright yellow colour in summer, which does not fade in the sun. It can also be planted in pots. Trophies: Praised by the Boskoop observation station (NETHERLANDS)
A springtime asset for smaller spaces.'Niagara', a hybrid cultivation of Exochorda racemosa and macrantha 'The Bride', is denser than The Bride, well branched, with a more shrub-like shape, less arched.It is also more floriferous and offers numerous clusters of small white flowers in April - May.Very hardy. Once it is well settled, it tolerates drought.'Niagara' is well suited for smaller areas and can be grown in a pot.Trophies: Best new variety prize at Plantion 2011 (EDE)SILVER medal awarded by Trials Committee of RHBS (Boskoop - Netherlands)
Upright branches covered in a profusion of pure white flowers in springExochordas are shrubs that will delight in the spring with their extremely pure white flowers. The variety MAGICAL SPRINGTIME® is a recent selection whose branches are upright and covered from top to bottom in flowers in April and May. Its straight, lightly spreading habit differenciates it from the variety 'The Bride' whose branches are more arched and habit more weeping. This shrub requires no maintenance. It flowers on both the current year's wood and on older wood, and with the right conditions will flower again in the summer.
The first ground-cover Forsythia has been STAR for more than 25 years.MAREE D'OR ®, about 0.80 m high and 1.50 m wide, layers naturally and as such has all the qualities of a good ground cover.Its grapefruit yellow, abundant flowers are early, in February - March, depending on the regions and climate. It flowers on the previous year's stems.The light green foliage comes after the flowers and completely covers the stems.Because of its principal function as a ground cover, MAREE D'OR ® can be used grouped on banks, guide islands, roundabouts and their green areas, using 1 plant per square meter. It can stand being planted on slabs, in containers and flower boxes.