An abundant flowering and double impact through its flamboyant raspberry sepals
A hybrid between 'Edward Goucher' and Abelia chinensis, 'Raspberry Profusion' is remarkable for its early flowering and double effect. The plant is covered with a profusion of large clusters of highly fragrant pink flowers with flamboyant raspberry sepals.
Flowering begins in May, peaks in June and continues through summer and autumn. As the flowers fall, the sepals hold on, prolonging the interest of the bloom, providing attractive color until late autumn.
The pretty, glossy green foliage is virtually deciduous in winter. A small shrub with a compact, spreading, domed habit, it is hardy and tolerant of heat and drought.
Flowering and color are at their best in sunny locations. It accepts semi-shade situations.
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Very decorative from May to October!
Very floriferous over a long period of time (from May to October), PINK PONG® is decorative from spring onwards due to its big violet flowers. Its evergreen copper purple calyces are very attractive in autumn.A rustic Abelia which does not lose its leaves in winter.
A constantly renewed kaleidoscope, much appreciated by gardeners.
This evergreen shrub with variegated foliage, light green and golden yellow in spring, is coming into young orange coloured shoots turning to scarlet red at the end of summer up to winter. These shades can vary according to the position, climate and type of soil.Its growth is dense and even.The lightly fragrant white flowers, from June to September-October, stand in beautiful contrast to the purple stems.Must be protected in regions with cold winters.
Trophies:
Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2006 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
A little abelia with white rimmed leaves.Of vigourous growth for this type of variegated plant, the shrub is very well-branched. The foliage is bright and the variegation stable.The white flowers last from June - July to October.LUCKY LOTS is suitable as small shrub in beds, in association with perennials for example, and in pots, decorates balconies and terraces.
Flowers of a very innovative yellowBlooming from June to September, the flowers have a very original colour: the interior is essentially pale yellow, punctuated by dark yellow, in contrast with the purple pink exterior and the copper coloured calyces.Very good for growing in containers.Evergreen to semi-evergreen, dense, round, SUNNY CHARM® is suitable for small areas and containers.Trophies: Silver Medal at PLANTARIUM 2014 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
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.
A tower of flowers for butterflies!Buddleia BUTTERFLY TOWER is remarkable for its highly original structure growing in the form of a tight column. Its foliage is dark green and neatly lanceolate; its flowers form long upright spikes of deep purple. Each flower is a rich source of nectar, attracting bees and butterflies throughout the summer. A hardy shrub, easy to cultivate and compact, BUTTERFLY TOWER requires less space than traditional Buddleias. As a result it may be grown in isolation or in hedges as an excellent, colourful screening shrub.
An original colour for this compact butterfly tree!
This butterfly tree has a naturally dense, branching habit, suitable for small gardens and container cultivation.
Its bright pink blossoms appear at an early age, from early summer to autumn, if pruned after each wave of flowers.
Hence its name, this plant is very melliferous and will attract many insects to your garden!
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.
A golden yellow foliage that brightens the garden all yearGold Star is a new variety of Choisya that has been selected for its beautiful luminous golden-yellow foliage which retains its sheen throughout the year. An additional attraction is its resistance to direct sunlight. The large, fine and elongated folicles bring an extra touch of elegance. It's a shrub with a rounded habit and generous vegetation thanks to its ready branching and the short distance between nodes. It grows rapidly, reaching 2 to 3 m in height.The Choisya, also known as Mexican Orange Tree, are reputed for their exquisitely orange-perfumed flowers. Tiny white blooms spread in corymbs in spring with a second flowering in the autumn.The leaves of Choisya Gold Star will enliven your garden and brighten shady corners. It's equally fascinating to juggle with contrasts by associating it with other shrubs and perennials that have dark green, purple or black leaves.
A choisya with an unusual robust habit, large and abundant flowers gradually changing from pink to white
GREENFINGERS 'Lissfing' is an outstanding variety with an unusual dense habit and abundant flowers. The plant is well-structured with robust branches; the internodes, shorter than in other Choisya, give it a more compact silhouette, with denser foliage. In spring, its abundant, pleasantly fragrant flowers are particularly striking, combining candy pink buds with pure white open blooms. In good weather conditions, this variety can flower again in autumn. Its evergreen foliage has an attractive dark-green tinge. The flowers of GREENFINGERS 'Lissfing' are larger than those of traditional Choisya varieties. It is a hardy plant that can be grown in sun or part shade. Suitable for all fertile soils, it can reach 2 m x 2 m after five years.
This new variety is a hybrid between Choisya ternata and arizonica. GREENFINGERS 'LISSFING' is a result from the hybridisation work led by Peter Catt from Liss Forest Nursery. It is the newest addition to the range that already includes the outstanding varieties: Choisya SCENTED GEM 'LISSBRID' and Choisya GOLD STAR 'LISSTAR'