Everything going for it: compact and branched, with generous bright orange flowers!From July to September, Bella Sol® radiates with wide, abundant and intensely orange flowers which fade a little in the sun, turning into a still highly luminous yellow-orange.Bella Sol®, a new creation from Holger Hachmann, has the same characteristics as the pink variety Bellissima®: free-flowering, good growth, healthy, a compact and branching habit that doesn't need cutting back. Very resistant to the cold, it dislikes too much water, preferring ground that is dry or at least freely draining. Because it spreads less, Bella Sol® is suited to growing singly in small spaces or terrace-pots, or in numbers in beds and borders.
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Everything to please: floriferous, innovative pink colour, ramified and compact shapeBELLISSIMA® has everything to please:- a compact and ramified growth, ball shaped, of small dimensions. It does not require pruning.- abundant flowering, of intense bright and lasting big pink flowers from June until September.Very floriferous, of innovative colour, reduced growth, BELLISSIMA® finds its place grown individually in small areas as well as planted in groups in beds, and thus adds a brightly coloured note.
A shrubby Potentilla with pink buds and creamy white, doubled flowersThe Potentilla Double Punch® Cream provides abundant colourful flowers throughout the summer. The bud is a dark pink opening out into flowers that are cream white and doubled.Resistant to cold, the Potentillas dislike excessive watering, preferring a relatively dry soil or one that's at least well-drained. With its compact habit the Potentilla Double Punch® Cream can be planted in isolation in small spaces, in pots on terraces or to the forefront in flowerbeds.
A shrubby Potentilla with bright, golden-yellow, doubled flowersThe Potentilla Double Punch® Gold provides abundant, colourful flowers throughout the summer with its large, luminously yellow, doubled flowers.Resistant to cold, the Potentillas dislike excessive watering, preferring a relatively dry soil or one that's at least well-drained. With its compact habit the Potentilla Double Punch®) Gold can be planted in isolation in small spaces, in pots on terraces or to the forefront in flowerbeds.
A shrubby Potentilla with pastel pink doubled flowersThe Potentilla Double Punch® Pastel provides abundant, colourful flowers throughout the summer. Typically for the Double Punch® range, it has doubled flowers. The petals are peach-coloured with a pink border.Resistant to cold, the Potentillas dislike excessive watering, preferring a relatively dry soil or one that's at least well-drained. With its compact habit the Potentilla Double Punch® Pastel can be planted in isolation in small spaces, in pots on terraces or to the forefront in flowerbeds.
A shrubby Potentilla with beautiful peach-coloured doubled flowers
The Potentilla Double Punch® Peach provides abundant, colourful flowers throughout the summer. Typically for the Double Punch® range, it has doubled flowers that are peach-orange coloured and yellower towards the centre. Resistant to cold, the Potentillas dislike excessive watering, preferring a relatively dry soil or one that's at least well-drained. With its compact habit the Potentilla Double Punch® Peach can be planted in isolation in small spaces, in pots on terraces or to the forefront in flowerbeds.
A shrubby Potentilla with powerfully orange doubled flowers
The Potentilla Double Punch® Tango provides abundant, colourful flowers throughout the summer. Typically for the Double Punch® range, it has doubled flowers that are a lively orange that becomes more yellow as flowering progresses. Resistant to cold, the Potentillas dislike excessive watering, preferring a relatively dry soil or one that's at least well-drained. With its compact habit the Potentilla Double Punch® Tango can be planted in isolation in small spaces, in pots on terraces or to the forefront in flowerbeds.
Delicately pink.LOVELY PINK®, grows well, reaches a height and width of 0.80 to 1m and has a round and even habit. The foliage is dark green.In beds or in a pot, this potentilla is particularly interesting for its abundant flowers and long floweing season. From the end of spring to the autumn, the flowers show off a beautiful range of tender pink to deeper pink shades. The colours may fade in bright sunlight, but swiftly regain their brightness.
The first Spirea betulifolia dressed in pinkThis Spirea has a very compact growth like a dense pillow and a ground cover. It has bright light green foliage. This is the first selection of the Betulifolia species whith coloured corymbs. It is generous in small light pink flowers during May-June; then, if it is cut back again after the first flowering, a second, somewhat lighter one follows at the end of summer.A beautiful innovation in the small shrubs, perfectly adapted in very cold regions.
Radiant foliage with evolving colours, an even and compact formLittle Flame® is a fine improvement on the variety 'Goldflame', being neater and more compact in growth, very solid and resistant to powdery mildew. It's particularly admired for its glossy leaves of changing colours. In spring, the tips of the young shoots are bronze-orange. The leaves become yellow, then a golden green throughout the summer, acquiring beautiful coppery-orange tints in autumn. Its carmine rose flowers appear in umbels in summer.
A young bright red foliage, golden-yellow in summer, with an intense growth of dark pink flowersIn spring, the foliage of Merlo® Gold has a remarkable intensity, mixing young firey-red shoots and small lemon-yellow leaves. In summer the foliage remains yellow. It has a naturally round and regular habit. In June Merlo® Gold is covered with a multitude of small dark red flowers. Removing the first faded corymbs will encourage a second flowering. Resistant to powdery mildew, this new spirea will mix wonderfully in beds with other shrubs or colourfully-leaved perennials.
Young bright purple foliage, followed by intense carmine pink flowersIn spring the young shoots, at first bright purple red, then becoming darker, make a contrast with the overall green foliage. The serrated and subtly veined leaf blades stay purple for quite a while before changing to dark green. In the autumn they turn bronze. This selection is not very sensitive to powdery mildew. In June the plant is covered in carmine pink flowers reaching up to 8 cm. Taking off the first wilted corymbs favours renewed flowering right into September.Its regular round bushy growth is easy on the eye and its moderate dimensions make it a shrub which lends itself to be either pot grown, be in the foreground of a flower bed or in a border.