All our varieties

A very early white and a summery red!Prim'Red® has been selected for its remarkable precocity and its flower colours that evolve through the season. At the end of May or the beginning of June, according to the region, the flowers open to a creamy white which very rapidly, in two or three weeks, turns pink then red. This radiant colour remains for a long time, into July and August, sustaining the interest of the plant in comparison to typical paniculata like Dahrumas, which have a tendency to fade quickly.The large panicles are elegant, containing both sterile flowers that are pink to bright red, and fertile flowers, which are bright red (except for the stamens). Prim?Red® forms a small shrub up to 1.5 m with upright stems that branch freely and naturally. Given its precocity, pruning should be light, so as not to restrict its flowering. Better still would be a simple tidying-up.
The first hydrangea paniculata of the season. PRIM'WHITE® has been selected from seedlings of Hydrangea paniculata 'Dharuma'. Flowering on the previous year's growth, the shrub is very early flowering from the end of May or June (depending on the region), this shrub produces elegant white, slightly flat flower panicles. The abundant sterile flowers have large sepals which start cream-coloured then turn white. In good conditions a second flowering prolongs its decorative interest in August - September..This small plant with fine grey-green wood, pale green foliage and very red stalks is of small growth. Well branched, it has a more regular shape and better growth characteristics than its parent plant.The different varieties of the Hydrangea paniculata range, supplied by SAPHO, go well in a shrub border together with perennials or in a pot.
Peach to salmon pink berries, very attractive in the garden.Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,- rather dense and well-branched growth,- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards, - generous forming of fruits from June-July onwards,- excellent and very quick second flowering,- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.Very attractive in the garden, the numerous MAGICAL® Beauty berries have a peach to salmon-pink tint and are recommended for floral compositions.
All of the MAGICAL® range’s qualities with large apple-green fruits The MAGICAL® Green Revival variety offers abundant flowering with small yellow flowers and excellent flower set, giving way to pretty green apple-shaped berries that are very generous, decorative and long-lasting. Its deciduous foliage is green and rust-resistant. It has a compact, well-branched habit.
Very large, vermillion-red, decorative berries of an exceptional durationThe Hypericum MAGICAL® Impression is notable for its particularly large, vermillion-red berries. Their decorative impact in the garden is as remarkable as their colour is exceptionally enduring (8 weeks). It's a small shrub with an upright habit. Its spring foliage is partially purple. Like all the Hypericum in the MAGICAL® range, the variety MAGICAL® Impression provides- a quality foliage that's a relatively dark green and notably resistant to attack by rust- an abundance of small yellow flowers bearing large stamens from May-June- a generous production of fruits through June and July- an excellent and very rapid second flowering- fresh bouquets of fruit lending a decorative effect up to at least the end of September.In addition to its enduring interest in the garden, this Hypericum is equally interesting as a bouquet.
Very large, decorative and lightly salmon-pink berriesThe Hypericum MAGICAL® Innocence is notable for its particularly large, salmon-pink tinted berries. It's an early and highly decorative variety with a compact habit. Like all the Hypericum in the MAGICAL® range, the variety MAGICAL® Innocence provides- a quality foliage that's relatively dark green and notably resistant to attack by rust- an abundance of small yellow flowers bearing large stamens from May-June- a generous production of fruits through June and July- an excellent and very rapid second flowering- fresh bouquets of fruit lending a decorative effect up to at least the end of September.In addition to its enduring interest in the garden, this Hypericum is equally interesting as a bouquet.CareNo particular nurturing necessary. Prune in spring to shape the plant.
Shiny red berries contrast well with the beautiful dark green foliage.Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,- rather dense and well-branched growth,- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards, - generous forming  of fruits from June-July onwards,- excellent and very quick second flowering,- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.The shiny red berries of  MAGICAL® Red Fame offer an interesting contrast with the beautiful dark green foliage.
Original light yellow oval berries. Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,- rather dense and well-branched growth,- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards, - generous forming  of fruits from June-July onwards,- excellent and very quick second flowering,- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.MAGICAL® Sunshine distinguishes itself through its original oval light yellow berries.
Golden pheasant berryThis vigorous variety of lysteria is of dense and very ramified growth, with fine and graceful wood. Its foliage is semi-evergreen in regions with mild winters and is particularly remarkable throughout spring and summer: the young shoots have a red tint, the foliage stays golden for a long time, turning light green in summer.In July- August, GOLDEN LANTERNS are covered in abundant clusters of flowers with light pink petals turning white with very decorative dark red sepals. They make place for numerous, very ornamental dark red fruits, with purplish black berries. They last long into the autumn and are appreciated by birds.This bright selection should be planted individually, in groups or in a mixed hedge.
Imperial honeysuckle : an avalanche of beautiful red, fragrant flowers. This selection of climbing honeysuckle of the CAPRILIA ® range derives from the Lonicera periclymenum 'Florida'. Its growth is medium.From mid June to July this flower bearing variety is particularly remarkable due to its big florets over the entire height of the plant. The fragrant flowers are carmine red in the bud stage, getting lighter on opening, turning cream, then yellow before wilting, producing a beautiful contrast.The dark green foliage shows off the flowers to their advantage. It is resistant to black spot, mildew and aphids.To be trained.
The CHIC of its perfumed flowers and the CHOC of its small silhouette!The "CHIC" : in June, the plant gets covered with very refined flower heads; the purple to deep pink tones of the buds are harmoniously emphasized by the pinkish white and then orangy yellow of the blossomed tubular flowers. This delicately scented cultivation is very floriferous and extends its flowering into September, in good conditions.The "CHOC" : this honeysuckle is surprising due to its  dense and reduced growth.The opposite leaves with purple brown petioles have a greeny-blue colour. The shrub is semi-evergreen to evergreen, under temperate conditions.CHIC & CHOC® can be used in pots or planted in the garden.
A real innovation from French genetics : An easy maintenance goji with sugary sweet berriesPRINCESS TAO® is an exclusively French genetic goji variety, the outcome of the breeding work by FPW DEVELOPPEMENT.The discrete light violet flowering starts at the end of May. It continues in successive waves right through into September, finally reaching the tips of its branches. The fruits form rapidly and simultaneously. When ripe, the berries are beautifully bright red and shiny. The picking from July onwards is easy as the berries are bigger than those of the currently available market varieties. The fruits are sweet, not astringent and can be eaten fresh or dried. Under good conditions the fruit production continues right into November.From the first year of planting, a small quantity of fruit can already be picked.The naturally layered growth makes staking necessary. Thanks to the sweet taste of its fresh berries and needing only little water, as well as being mildew resistant, PRINCESS TAO® links delicacy and easy maintenance.