An avalanche of pinkish white flowers and a mountain of red fruit!
KILIMANDJARO® Sunrise presents In May an abundance of big, flat pinkish white inflorescences. A second, less abundant flowering period can follow, under appropriate conditions.
Very well fruit-bearing, at the end of the summer, it is covered in a ?mountain? of beautiful red shiny berries which later turn black.
The autumn foliage with yellow and red tints is also remarkable.
The shrub has a dense, pyramid-shaped and stepped habit; this variety is of a slower growth than KILIMANDJARO®, its leaves are smaller and darker.
This selection is well adapted for small gardens and can also been grown in pots.
Trophies:
RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year 2015
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A new hybrid chaste tree, created at the Chicago Botanical Garden, very resistant to cold
This very unusual shrub (wide and compact) has satin-finish foliage with a mix of round, simple and three-pinnate leaves.
Its long, dark-blue flowers are borne on darker stems. They are highly melliferous, attracting pollinators to your garden.
It is particularly resistant to pests, cold and drought, making it ideal for small gardens in sunny locations.
Variegated, even in sunlight.'Brigela' is the weigela with variegated green foliage, edged in creamy yellow, which keeps its qualities all summer long, even in full sun.This shrub with deciduous foliage is very vigorous, and upright. It reaches a height of 2.00 to 3.00 m and a similar spread.The dark red flowers in May - June on last year's branches are abundant.Due to its variegated foliage and its remarkable flowers, 'Brigela' is ideal in beds or open hedges, together with evergreens.
Small shrub with surprising contrasts: white flowers on dark foliage.This new variety, resulting from crossbreeding carried out by INRAE in Angers, is valued for its compact and dwarf form and for the contrast between its dark foliage and white flowers. BLACK AND WHITE® is the first Weigela variety with these remarkable characteristics.Of medium growth with very short internodes, this shrub stays within small dimensions.The deciduous dark green leaves gradually develop a pretty purple colouring through the seasons.In May - June, the ends of the branches are covered in bouquets of pure white trumpet- shaped flowers with a very attractive tapered purple-red base, a delicate reminder of the colour of the young leaves.BLACK AND WHITE® should be planted in pots or in small borders, together with perennials and low shrubs. It prefers a sunny position, but tolerates light shade.Trophies: Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2009 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
Red, pink, white, a carnaval in the garden.Compact and vigorous, CARNAVAL® grows to about 1.5 to 2 m. It does well when grown in containers.Its abundant and regular flowers in Mai - June are particularly attractive: on the same stem, the flowers can be pale pink to white or dark pink to red They have a diameter of 3 cm. It is a triploid variety, its flowering is therefore prolonged as it doesn't bear fruit.In a flowering hedge, in a shrub border or individually grown, CARNAVAL ® is very well suited for small gardens.
Spectacular contrast in May.'Alexandra' has beautiful deciduous dark purple foliage; it is the most purple among all the varieties of Weigela known to this day.This new variety is medium-sized and its form upright.'Alexandra' is very floriferous in May. The flowers are dark pink, contrasting with the very purple foliage.A cultivation to use in mixed hedges because of its decorative spring flowering and its purple coloured leaves until autumn.
A rainbow in the garden.The "rainbow" foliage is very original: green with a wide yellow border turning dark pink during the summer. The relatively wide leaves keep their variegation throughout the growing season thus contrasting with the red wood; they do not burn in the sun.It's shape is compact and well branched, its growth average.The trumpet shaped pale pink flowers are abundant in May - June. They are sterile so don't produce any seed or fruit.This cultivation is particularly interesting from spring to autumn, thanks to its attractive foliage and its moderate dimensions are an asset for small areas.Trophies: Silver medal at Plantarium 2007 (Booskop - NETHERLANDS)
Ideal for small spaces.
NAIN ROUGE® is very original due to its truly compact shape: it grows into a round bush, 0.80 to 1 m high and wide. The foliage is elongated and wavy and is very attractive in autumn when it turns bright red.The flowers in May - June are bright red and have prominent marks and white stamens, which contrast well with the colour of the petals.Its small dimensions are an asset: grown in pots, rockeries as bed edging plants... in small gardens, but also in large groups as ground cover in public gardens.