Small fruits with yellow flesh and the scent of apples.
Right from its early age, this female variety carries apple scented fruit of 3 to 4 cm with yellow flesh. Harvest in Octobre - Novembre.Best planted in a sunny spot, along a wall, under a pergola, or trained in rows, like vines.Planted close to Actinidia chinensis 'Minkimâle', the necessary pollinator to obtain fruit (1 male stock to 7 female stocks).
Trophies:
Silver Medal at Innovert® 2012 nursery category (Angers - FRANCE)
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A self-fertile kiwi plant with very large fruits
This variety of kiwi, with its large, round leaves and self-fertilizing flowers, doesn't need to be accompanied to produce fruit!
In fact, once well established, this plant will produce large fruits, around 7 cm long and 5 cm in diameter, which will increase in number over the years.
The fruits are sparsely hairy, with juicy, sweet green flesh.
Its voluble vine-like habit makes it ideal for trellising along a wall or arbour, in a sunny position sheltered from the wind.
nb : Trophée St Jean de Beauregard September 2023
A callicarpa with brilliant snow-white berriesA highly decorative and unusual display! Callicarpa Magical® Snowstar lights up the garden in the autumn with abundant clusters of sparkling white berries spread along the vertical stems. These berries do not become brown; they remain colourful until the end of the season. A higly ornamental shrub for the garden, it can also be used to produce gorgeous bouquets of cut branches.Magical® Snowstar is a densely branched shrub, which can reach a height of 2 m. Pruning is recommended at the end of winter to encourage the production of new stems. Very easy to grow, it is also fully hardy and resistant to drought. A sunny exposure will promote fruiting.
Sparkling Trumpet Vine : lots of flowers, splashing luminous colors!
From July to September, ORANGEADE® has beautiful clusters made up of 8 to 10 flowers; these are trompet-shaped, 7 to 8 cm in length.The "splash" effect is particularly attractive : on one single flower you have a splash of orange and bright red colours at the same time! This is a climber which attaches itself to walls, thanks to its tentacles.
Trophies:
Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2014 (Boskoop - Netherlands)Gold Medal at Innovert® 2015 nursery category (Angers - FRANCE)
A flamboyant autumn
The spring and summer foliage is pure green. At the very beginning of autumn the leaves are coloured in different shades of bright red and orange. These tints last several weeks, until mid-November. Then the leaves turn brown. Being marcescent, they stay all winter long.
The flowers in form of yellow catkins appear in March.
This charming selection is of rapid growth, close to this type of plants. It is ovoid-shaped but the variety tolerates pruning very well and can therefor be grown in a trimmed hedge.
ROCKHAMPTON RED 'Lochglow' is noticeable from far in the autumn and adds a flamboyant and bright note, be it in rows or in hedges.
A thornless chaenomeles!
Unlike many other varieties of Japanese quince, Chaenomeles 'Red Kimono' bears no thorns, a great plus! From the end of winter, this shrub brings colour and cheerfulness to the garden with its brilliant, bright red flowers, held on bare stems. The glossy green foliage appears later. It has a rapid growth rate, and an erect habit. Requiring little maintenance, it is equally suitable as an isolated specimen, in flower beds or in mixed borders.
Care :
Can be pruned if necessary, but always after flowering
Giant : generous flowering, numerous two-coloured flowers of spectacular dimensions.
Among the selections of the range, GIGA® Parma : a generous show of two-coloured flowers with spectacular dementions in May and June, a second flowering in September.
Very big flowers, of original red purple colouring.
Among the selections of the range, GIGA® Violine: abundant flowering in May and June, a second flowering in September, with big flowers of original red purple colouring.
A clematis with a great thrive and white, perfumed semi-double flowers
This spectacularly vigorous clematis has an early spring bloom on the upper half of the plant.
The semi-double, creamy-white flowers are pleasantly fragrant.
It can quickly cover an arbour, climb a tall tree or conceal a wall or pylon.
A splendid clematis for city gardens
Princess Arabelle® is an original variety, the result of a combination of 'Arabella' x 'Princess Diana'.
Its large, single flowers, with long tepals and distant edges, give an attractive starry appearance. Its flowers are particularly remontant, evolving from light pink, old pink to deeper pink depending on the light.
Compact and robust, its stems are fairly thick and its growth habit upright.
This clematis is very hardy and restarts from the base every year. Ideal for balconies, terraces or in the ground.
A duo of bright pink tones, minimum height 1.00 m
SAPHYRA ® Duo Rose is well ramified, bushy, supple and slightly climbing. Its foliage is abundant.In June, the plant is covered in two-tone stars of more than 10 cm in diameter; the petals are pink, the centre of the flower, fuchsia. The stamens are also deep pink. A second, slightly less abundant flowering follows in September. This duo of pink blends perfectly with vivacious plants or low shrubs.
Trophies:
Bronze medal at INNOVERT ® 2010 (Angers - FRANCE)
A cloud of small flowers and especially low growth
This latest selection from the range has many small light violet to pink flowers.
It is the smallest of the SAPHYRA ® varieties.
A cloud of small starshaped flowers from June to September and a height of under 0.80m make Estrella an asset for any garden or grown in pots during the summer months.