GRAPHITE® Blue: deciduous and hardy, original and graphic with blue flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The umbels are dark blue, the petals are of two colours : blue with a white median.GRAPHITE® Blue brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® White.
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GRAPHITE® White: deciduous, hardy, graphic, with delicate white flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The flowers are white with some delicate purple traces on the back.GRAPHITE® White brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® Blue.
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
A compact, highly floriferous clematis, ideal for terraces or small gardens.
Beautiful, bright pink flowers with lighter central veins and bright red petal edges.
Repeat flowering from May to September
A compact habit, small-growing plant
A nice variety for flowerpot, patio, or low wall
A miracle of colours, all year long !
This superb variety has bright, colorful variegated foliage, which falls in autumn and reveals its highly decorative red wood in winter.
The very pink, tricolored young shoots evolve to green with creamy white and pink margins. The pink variegation returns in autumn, turning crimson to garnet-pink (even more intense in colder climates).
It's a highly branched plant, which structures very well and looks great in pots.
Year round attractive and spectacular autumn colours
Dark green spring leaves,
Foliage turns dark purple in summer, ending black at fall
Velvety grey hue on the foliage, especially on the underside, highlights the dark plant
Red stems in autumn/ winter
More upright growth than other Cornus alba, can be used as hedge
Robust, easy-growing, little-maintenance, can adapt to various soil, dry or moist
The elegance of Cornus is enhanced by the originality of its fruit
This variety blooms abundantly with white flowers from late May to early June.
Its decorative fruits, visible from afar, have original colors: yellow evolving into pumpkin-orange when ripe.
Its foliage also changes from green to orange-yellow in autumn.
This large shrub is easy to grow and has a flared habit when young.
Ideal as an isolated plant in the garden.
Spectacular for the size, abundance and changing color of its flowers!
This Cornus is distinguished by its longevity and abundant flowering. Its flowers change color with the seasons, from light salmon to bright pink to red.
In autumn, large red berries appear and persist until hard frost.
Its shape makes it ideal for production.
Its vigor and upright form with flexible branches make it an ideal shrub or small tree for large gardens and landscaped parks.
nb: color evolution may vary according to region and climate.
The corkscrew hazel with purple foliage.This variety combines the charm of the corkscrew hazel and the quality of the foliage of the purple hazel. With a height of about 2,00 to 2.50 m when fully grown, 'Red Majestic' has a good vegetation and similar characteristics as those of the Corylus avellana 'Contorta'. The very purple colour of the foliage during the budding stage and the early spring fades during the summer to a greener shade, depending on the position.The flowers as catkins, in March, are also purple; so is the husk of the fruit, more or less.