All our varieties

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)
The first ground-cover Forsythia is still a STAR ! MAREE D'OR ®, about 0.80 m high and 1.50 m wide, layers naturally and as such has all the qualities of a good ground cover.Its grapefruit yellow, abundant flowers are early, in February - March, depending on the regions and climate. It flowers on the previous year's stems.The light green foliage comes after the flowers and completely covers the stems.Because of its principal function as a ground cover, MAREE D'OR ® can be used grouped on banks, guide islands, roundabouts and their green areas, using 1 plant per square meter. It can stand being planted on slabs, in containers and flower boxes.
A treasure for gardens and nurseries. Its particularly dense and compact growth gives it a harmoniously branched and rounded profile, without having to be pruned. This cultivation is remarkable in March - April because of its abundant flowering and its branches covered with bright yellow-orange flowers. Then follow beautiful, shiny dark green, lance-shaped leaves. For the producer, MIKADOR® is the assurance of a homogeneous production and minimum loss in cultivation. MIKADOR® can be planted in pots or in the ground; in early spring it brings a touch of sunshine to gardens, terraces or balconies.
Doubled and perfumed, the elegance of a gardenia in the gardenGardenia Celestial Star® is a shrub producing elegant white flowers with a remarkable perfume that are doubled and scrolled at the heart. The first flowers emerge at the end of spring - beginning of summer. The display is sustained throughout the summer months with a generous production of flowers once the plant is well settled in. Gardenia Celestial Star® has a beautifully varnished and persistent foliage. Its excellent growth, ready branching, easy cultivation and relative resistance to frost allow its use as a garden Gardenia or as a terrace plant.
A hardy gardenia with very fragrant double flowers. Native to South Carolina, 'Crown Jewel' is a selection of Gardenia with a frost tolerance of -10° C, or even lower depending on planting conditions. In June-July, this shrub produces very attractive double blooms giving off a powerful perfume. Its flowers are more abundant compared with those of the parent plants, especially 'Kleim's Hardy', and sometimes come out later. Some flowers still bloom at the end of summer. The medium-sized white flowers which can reach 6-7 cm in diameter offer a good contrast to the attractive glossy dark green leaves, smaller than in other varieties. This one stays evergreen in winter. The shrub has a dwarf, spreading growth, compact and well-branched. It is a low grower. 'Crown Jewel' can therefore be used outside most of the time, in beds, in pots, near the house, on a terrace, a balcony, where the double flowers with their fine scent will be especially appreciated in summer.
Simple and perfumed, the elegance of a gardenia in the gardenThe Gardenia Sweet Heart® is a shrub with beautiful, simple and star-shaped flowers that release a heady perfume. The first flowers emerge at the end of spring - beginning of summer. The display is sustained throughout the summer months with a generous production of flowers once the plant is well settled in. Gardenia Sweet Heart® has a beautifully varnished and persistent foliage.Its excellent growth, ready branching, easy cultivation and relative resistance to frost allow the use as a garden Gardenia or terrace plant.
A resistant hebe, easy to grow and highly ornamentalHebe 'Celebration' is a highly ornamental variety that we have chosen for its resistance and easy cultivation. It has variegated, almost two-toned leaves: dark green along the central nerve and very light green across the width of the leaf, with a light pink edging.The overall effect is of a dense and very bright foliage. Its highly colourful flowers add to its interest. Numerous clusters of melliferous flowers of an intense magenta appear at the end of May and continue through the summer. It's a robust plant which naturally forms a well-branched, dome-shaped shrub with a tendancy to spread with age. It makes an excellent shrub for your garden or patio. A higher resistance to excess water makes it less sensitive to phytophtora than classic varieties.As a plant originating in coastal climates, this veronica may need to be protected from frost in winter. Hebe 'Celebration' received a Silver Award at the UK National Plant Show in 2016.Trophies: SILVER award at the 2016 National Plant Show, UK
A Hibiscus of the moscheutos type suited to growing in pots, giving superb, white and soft pink flowersL'Hibiscus x Fujin® unites the superb flowering qualities of the moscheutos Hibiscus type with a naturally low habit, which makes it particularly suited to growing in pots. The flowers are a superb white, each petal powdered with a soft pink and garnet at the centre. Growing abundantly, they are smaller than the species type and proportioned to the size of the plant (roughly  15 cm across). Pruning can encourage a late second flowering. The foliage is clear green and highly indented. Resulting from a cross of Hibiscus moscheutos x H. coccineus, this perennial variety represents a genuine improvement, thanks to its reduced size and ready branching.
Superb, glossy red flowers, a small Hibiscus of the moscheutos type suited to growing in potsHibiscus x Rajin® unites the superb flowering qualities of the moscheutos Hibiscus type with a naturally low habit that's very compact (50 cm), making it particularly suited to growing in pots. The flowers are a superb glowing red, numerous, smaller than the species type and proportioned to the size of the plant (roughly  15 cm across).  Flowering begins in july and continues throughout the summer. Pruning can encourage a late second flowering. Resulting from a cross of Hibiscus moscheutos x H. coccineus, this perennial variety represents a genuine improvement, thanks to its reduced size and ready branching.
Small in size, giant in bloom! A variety with an ultra-compact, highly branched habit, PETITE® Star blooms early and spectacularly, covering the entire plant. The colors of the blooms are progressive: starting with lime, they quickly turn to pure white, then evolve to pink and red at the end of the season. This variety is ideal for balconies, terraces or low landscape beds.
An early, compact hydrangea with panicles that provide a cloud of colourful flowers until the end of summerDeveloped from Dharuma, the Hydrangea paniculata POLESTAR® is both exceptionally precocious and generous with its flowers that cover the entire plant. The first buds appear at the end of May, opening at the beginning of June. As they mature the flowers change colour, adding to their allure: initially green-white, they develop hints of a creamy yellow which becomes pink and finally an intense pinky red at the end of summer. The big sterile flowers mask the small fertile panicles, giving the impression of large, flat inflorescences.Ultra-compact, the plant reaches a maximum height of 40 cms during the growing period. Highly resistant to cold, it can flower even in the shade. POLESTAR® is a star that merits a place in a large tub, isolated in the garden or in the front of a bed. It's an easy plant to manage, requiring little attention. Given its early growth, pruning needs to be limited to a simple tidying up so as not to hinder its flowering.Trophies: Best Novelty at Garden Trials and Trade 2018