New varieties

A self-fertile kiwi plant with very large fruits This variety of kiwi, with its large, round leaves and self-fertilizing flowers, doesn't need to be accompanied to produce fruit!  In fact, once well established, this plant will produce large fruits, around 7 cm long and 5 cm in diameter, which will increase in number over the years. The fruits are sparsely hairy, with juicy, sweet green flesh. Its voluble vine-like habit makes it ideal for trellising along a wall or arbour, in a sunny position sheltered from the wind. nb : Trophée St Jean de Beauregard September 2023
A firm-favourite agapanthus that’s pocket-sized and abundantly flowering This variety of agapanthus is very compact! It quickly forms a clump, yet remains small in size. Its abundant, long-lasting, umbrella-shaped blooms feature large, pure-white flowers borne on short, sturdy flower stalks! (10 to 15 cm) Its attractive green foliage is evergreen. Its unique format means it can be used in compositions, pots, window boxes or beds, in association with other perennials.
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
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.
Year round attractive and spectacular autumn colours Dark green spring leaves, Foliage turns dark purple in summer, ending black at fall Velvety grey hue on the foliage, especially on the underside, highlights the dark plant Red stems in autumn/ winter More upright growth than other Cornus alba, can be used as hedge Robust, easy-growing, little-maintenance, can adapt to various soil, dry or moist
The elegance of Cornus is enhanced by the originality of its fruit This variety blooms abundantly with white flowers from late May to early June.  Its decorative fruits, visible from afar, have original colors: yellow evolving into pumpkin-orange when ripe. Its foliage also changes from green to orange-yellow in autumn. This large shrub is easy to grow and has a flared habit when young. Ideal as an isolated plant in the garden.
A small hazelnut tree, very twisted and supple at the same time, which puts on a magnificent show in winter! This variety is an improvement on the 'Contorta' variety: more branched, more compact, flexible and less brittle branches, twisted twigs to the extreme... Catkins appear early on the plant and remain for a long time. Easy to grow, with a compact, slow-growing habit, this hazelnut is perfect for pots, balconies or terraces.
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 variety of tree hydrangea with astonishing contrasts This hydrangea has good-sized, bright-pink inflorescences appearing in early summer and borne on strong stems. They also appear in autumn. The blooming flowers are highly decorative and make an interesting dry bouquet. Its dark-green foliage has a silvery underside, contrasting with the color of the flowers. Ideal for bedding or in the ground.