Its purple foliage, its contrasting flowers, its compact shape are as much an asset in pots or in the garden.
This Euphorbia variety is a mutant of REDWING 'Charam'. It has kept the compact round shape.
BLACKBIRD is remarkable for its very dark purple young foliage, which gets darker in a sunny position. Little by little, the foliage turns bronze green, and sometimes red in winter.
The flowering, which is characteristic to the Euphorbia, lasts from March to May, the bracts turning red, orange, yellow and green on the purple red stems. BALCK BIRD is very floriferous.
Its evergreen foliage, the coulour variations through the year, the attractive contrast it gives due to the numerous flower heads in spring, make BLACK BIRD a choice perennial in beds or in pots.
Trophies:
Gold medal at PLANTARIUM 2004 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
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A long colourful flowering period for this dense Euphorbia.
REDWING is of a very compact, round growth.
Its evergreen grey-green foliage presents young, light red shoots.
The flowers are characteristic to the Euphorbia: a green shade of yellow at the beginning of spring, in March. However, the REDWING leaves have the particularity of changing to a copper red when they are getting older and of keeping this original tint for a long time, until June.
The stems and the floral peduncles are dark red and stand out from the foliage.
To be used in pots, in beds, in association with shrubs or other perennials.
Its assets: a touch of light, a splash of colour and an exceptional shape !This variety was first chosen for its completely new leaf variegation. The young leaves are largely tinted with red, then their colour evolves. The leaf blade is grey-green, irregularly overlapped with light grey-green patches, delicately outlined in yellow, sometimes mixed with touches of pink.The stems, and then the flower spikes, are very straight. Their bright red-purple colour contrasts with the golden foliage, which shows off the beauty of PINK PANACHE®.Finally, this selection is also interesting for its upright, extremely well branched form. Its silhouette stays round.The relatively dark pink flowering takes place from May to autumn, just like the other Gaura varieties.To be used in pots, in beds, in association with shrubs or other perennials.
“Flashy" flowering, which illuminates the beds from late spring to mid-summer
This compact perennial variety offers a combination of single or semi-double, scalloped flowers in a variety of warm, luminous colors: yellow, orange, red.
What's more, it's hardy and evergreen in mild climates.
Place in the sun, at the edge of a bed, rockery or in a pot.
The pyramide shaped maidenhair tree.
Its moderate dimensions and its pyramide shaped even growth allows this beautiful Ginkgo selection to be used in gardens, planted in rows and grown in large containers.'Blagon' is spectacular in the autumn due to its golden yellow colour. For 30 years, the original stock plant has still not told the secret of its «flowers», meaning we still don't know if it is a male of female tree.It is rustic, resistant and adapts well to urban conditions.
The most narrow of the Ginkgos'Menhir' is of special interest as it is very narrow. Its column shape and its reduced width allow it to be planted in rows or individually, in public parks as well as in smaller gardens.Its growth is vigorous and robust from an early age on.The fairly serrated leaves are of a blue shade of green-grey. Their golden-yellow tint in autumn is long-lasting.A male variety, without production of 'fruit'.
A very luminous pink flowering for the first time in Schizostylis/Hesperantha
A new, highly floriferous hybrid
Intense, bright pink flowering at the end of summer, providing a late nectar source for insects
Particularly interesting in wetlands or along riverbanks in sunny locations
A small, ornamental tree with striking summer flowersHoheria sextylosa 'Snow White' is a small tree that keeps its ornamental character throughout the year with its elegant and persistant foliage, its glorious summer flowers and its naturally pyramidal habit. The simple, abundant and delicately perfumed, pure white flowers, resemble those of a cherry tree. The long and clearly toothed leaves are a brilliant green inserted in an attractive, black wood.Hoheria sextylosa 'Snow White' can grow to 4 or 5 metres in 20 years but readily accepts pruning. It may therefore also be used in hedges or maintained as a miniature if necessary.Ideally it prefers a mild, oceanic climate but is nevertheless hardy up to -10°. In colder regions, it's recommended to plant it in sheltered spots, away from cold winds.
A climbing, semi-evergreen, vigourous hydrangea.This climbing Hydrangea comes from a crossing of H. anomala ssp petiolaris and H. seemannii. It has an evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage. It is covered in beautiful copper coloured young shoots in spring.It is hardy, its height is of over 2.50 m and more. Trained against a wall, it hangs on to its support with its air roots, without damanging it. It can also be used as ground cover.In May and June it grows large, quite flat, sterile and fertile white flowers.Trophies: Second Prize in the nursery category at the show Innovert ® 2008 ( Angers - France)Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2007 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
Bright with its green - grey variegated foliage, edged in white'Silver Lining' catches the eye with its dense and bright foliage. The green-grey leaf blade is nicely mixed with paler green, edged in bright white with some overflows towards the interior.In June-July it is covered in big corymbs of fertile flowers encircled with white sterile flowers.It is of medium growth and attaches itself to its support by air roots. It can be trained against a wall or planted as ground cover ; it grows well in tubs.
A jasmine with a powerful fragrance and long, generous blooms!
This variety of jasmine is the result of hybridization between jasmine polyanthum and jasmine officinalis.
It blooms abundantly from May until August, with pink buds giving way to large, exquisitely scented white flowers.
This jasmine can be used in the open ground, with a support or on a trellis, or in a large container on a terrace or balcony.
At last, a frost-resistant summer jasmine with large, fragrant pink flowers!
The pretty, abundant flowers of this variety are bicolored: deep pink edged with white, with a sweet fragrance.
This plant is robust and fast-growing.
It is ideal for planting in the ground, on a trellis or in a large container on a terrace or balcony.























