All our varieties

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.
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.
An ideal evergreen for small spaces. Blue Diamond' is a shrub of about 1.00 m high with shiny evergreen foliage. Its beautiful deep blue flowers spread from May to June. It is advisable to plant it in a warm position, sunny and sheltered.
Just like a sun! Must be potgrown and protected during cold winters.This INRAE - EUROGENI variety has been selected for its regular growth, more compact and branched than the standard species, even without trimming. For production in nurserys no regulators are needed.Beautiful healthy dark green foliage and fine wood. The abundant scented flowering in March-April is 8 - 10 days later than the Cytisus Racemosus and of a more orangey yellow.A real sun in spring, PHEBUS® must be potgrown and protected during cold winters.Trophies: Bronze Medal at Innovert® 2016 Horticulture category (Angers - FRANCE)
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.
A fragrant pink cushion that never stops blooming! MAGICAL® Posy Pink lavender is a very compact variety that forms a round cushion of flowers! It blooms abundantly and remontantly in pink, offering pretty colors from late April to late September.  What's more, its fragrance attracts many insects! This is a robust variety, selected for its resistance to humidity and heat.
A pretty, fragrant purple cushion that never stops blooming! MAGICAL® Posy Purple lavender is a very compact variety that forms a round cushion of flowers! In fact, its purplish-blue blooms are very abundant and remontant, offering pretty colors from late April to late September.  What's more, its fragrance attracts many insects! It's a robust variety, selected for its resistance to humidity and heat.
A real improvement among the French-LavendersTHE PRINCESS® Lavender, a real improvement in the French Lavender family is remarkable for the intensity of its bright pink flowering. Abundant, scented, it starts early in April-May, then continues during the summer with its numerous new flowers, facilitated by pruning.The aromatic evergreen foliage is grey-green.The tight and compact shape of this very attractive selection allows it to be used in beds of reduced dimensions, as a low hedge, planted 50 cm apart, or also grown in a large pot.Trophies: Plant of the year 2014 Nursery  & Garden Industry australia awards : national winnerWinner Product innovation 2013 the Australian Business Awards
In springtime its chartreuse coloured leaves are very attractiveA Nandina with a brand-new colour! The new shoots are yellow-green, chartreuse or also lime green and very bright. In full sun the outer leaves keep their chartreuse colour, whereas the inner leaves turn light green.Its shape is very interesting, forming a bushy and branched little shrub of under 1 m, like a ball.It never flowers, or very seldom.Recommended to illuminate the darker parts of the garden in the spring, it also accepts to be grown in pots.Trophies: Gold medal at PLANTARIUM 2014 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)Honored with a Retailer's Choice Award™ at SNA 2014
A beautiful regular ball of 0,80 m high (fully grown). Growth rate is 5 - 9 cm per year, slower than 'Pierrick Bregeon'. Forms a compact dense mound. Light green needles of up to 10 cm, can naturally and slightly turn yellow in winter. Spiraling needles at maturity. Viability of the needles: 3 to 4 years. Small grey buds with a pointy tip No resin production. Like all the other varieties of the pine range, registered by H. BREGEON, its reduced growth allows this pine to be grown in pots, on terraces and on balconies, as well as in small modern gardens.
Bambino®, the smallest of the range. The smallest variety (0.50 m fully grown) and of slowest growth rate. The dark green needles stay on for 2 to 3 years. Pointed buds. Very slight resin production. Like all the other varieties of the pine range, registered by H. BREGEON, its reduced growth allows this pine to be grown in pots, on terraces and on balconies, as well as in small modern gardens.
A golden ball for low hedges or in isolationThe variety 'Golden Ball' has very brilliant golden foliage. In its period of growth, its young golden-yellow leaves contrast with the older yellow-green leaves edged with a stronger green.Coming from the same breeding than Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Golf Ball', 'Golden Ball' has the same qualities: very dense, it naturally forms a ball of less than one meter. Fast-growing and branching from the base, it can be pruned. 'Golden Ball' is ideal for small spaces and low hedges as well as in pots and for topiary.As it is resistant to drought, wind and seaspray, it provides an alternative to box in temperate and Mediterranean areas. In May and June its small discreet violet-coloured flowers smell of honey.