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.
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All our varieties
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 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.
Handsome creamy white panicles contrasting with upright dark red stems
Candlelight® has large creamy white cone-shaped panicles on upright dark red stems. The contrast between flower and stem is striking. The open panicles carry both sterile and fertile flowers. As summer advances, the flowers take on soft shades of gentle pink which become increasingly pronounced until the panicles are a strong dark pink. The Hydrangea paniculata CANDLELIGHT® is a particularly upright and branched shrub. Thanks to its vigorous and vertical growth, its flowers remain firm all summer. Growing no higher than 1.5 m, it can be planted either in boxes or in the ground, singly or in mixed beds.
A panicle hydrangea for a cocktail of colours in the garden!
Vigorous, medium-sized hydrangea with strong branches and bif flowers
The flowers change colour from cream white to dark pink during the season
Blooms abundantly and for a long time
Stems hold firm
Medium-sized hydrangea can be planted as an isolated specimen or in a bed.
A small panicle hydrangea as green as an apple!
compact and rounded habit
early flowering of striking green, changing from green to lighter green in 100 days
profuse flowering with rounded panicles
good stem strengh
ideal for pots and small gardens
A small, panicle hydrangea with abundant, changing flowering
Compact, much-branched habit, with very dark green foliage
Early white flowering, gradually changing to light pink as the season progresses
Long, abundant flowering
Good stem strength
Ideal for pots and small gardens
A sweet little Hydrangea love
Compact-size Hydrangea with round-shaped flowers
Flowers change from green to cream and end the season in a light pink color
Long, abundant flowering
Good stem strength
Ideal for pots and small gardens
A small, panicle hydrangea with a profusion of flowers that quickly change to deep pink
Compact Hydrangea with very dark green leaves and profuse blooming
White flowers gradually turn to dark pink over time
Long, abundant flowering
Good stem stability
Ideal for pots and small gardens
Large, pointed panicles that turn from white to dark pink in late summer
Very sturdy Hydrangea with dark green leaves
Large pointed inflorescences are bright white and turn to dark pink during the season
Long and abundant flowering
Good stem stability
Medium-sized, it can be planted as an isolated specimen or in a bed.
Gold winner of the KVBC Trophy