All our varieties

An abundant flowering and double impact through its flamboyant raspberry sepals A hybrid between 'Edward Goucher' and Abelia chinensis, 'Raspberry Profusion' is remarkable for its early flowering and double effect. The plant is covered with a profusion of large clusters of highly fragrant pink flowers with flamboyant raspberry sepals. Flowering begins in May, peaks in June and continues through summer and autumn. As the flowers fall, the sepals hold on, prolonging the interest of the bloom, providing attractive color until late autumn. The pretty, glossy green foliage is virtually deciduous in winter. A small shrub with a compact, spreading, domed habit, it is hardy and tolerant of heat and drought. Flowering and color are at their best in sunny locations. It accepts semi-shade situations.
Very decorative from May to October! Very floriferous over a long period of time (from May to October), PINK PONG® is decorative from spring onwards due to its big violet flowers. Its evergreen copper purple calyces are very attractive in autumn.A rustic Abelia which does not lose its leaves in winter.
A constantly renewed kaleidoscope, much appreciated by gardeners. This evergreen shrub with variegated foliage, light green and golden yellow in spring, is coming into young orange coloured shoots turning to scarlet red at the end of summer up to winter. These shades can vary according to the position, climate and type of soil.Its growth is dense and even.The lightly fragrant white flowers, from June to September-October, stand in beautiful contrast to the purple stems.Must be protected in regions with cold winters. Trophies: Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2006 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
A little abelia with white rimmed leaves.Of vigourous growth for this type of variegated plant, the shrub is very well-branched. The foliage is bright and the variegation stable.The white flowers last from June - July to October.LUCKY LOTS is suitable as small shrub in beds, in association with perennials for example, and in pots, decorates balconies and terraces.
Flowers of a very innovative yellowBlooming from June to September, the flowers have a very original colour: the interior is essentially pale yellow, punctuated by dark yellow, in contrast with the purple pink exterior and the copper coloured calyces.Very good for growing in containers.Evergreen to semi-evergreen, dense, round, SUNNY CHARM® is suitable for small areas and containers.Trophies: Silver Medal at PLANTARIUM 2014 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
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)
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
Deep purple azalea with starry flowers  Spectacular early starry flowering  Blooms from mid-April with chiselled petals like  ‘Koromo Shikibu’ Foliage that persists well in temperate climates, smooth dark green like that of Japanese azaleas, keeps its same colour in winter unlike ‘Koromo Shikibu’ Compact, spreading habit, giving a very attractive effect in the garden at the base of a bed. They can also be grown in pots or tubs
Pure White azalea with starry flowers  Spectacular early starry flowering  Blooms from mid-April with chiselled petals like  ‘Koromo Shikibu’ Foliage that persists well in temperate climates, smooth dark green like that of Japanese azaleas, keeps its same colour in winter unlike ‘Koromo Shikibu’ Compact, spreading habit, giving a very attractive effect in the garden at the base of a bed. They can also be grown in pots or tubs
The camelia with variegated foliage, decorative all year long. A mutant of the well known variety 'Nuccio's Cameo', 'Kerguelen' has double deep pink flowers with overlapping petals between February and April (mid-season).Its dark green foliage has pretty pale green and cream markings all year round. The variegation is stable.It is of average growth and its shape is compact.This variety is very resistant to disease and insects.Avoid direct sunlight and east winds.Attractive all year long, 'Kerguelen' will embellish peat borders and containers with its remarkable flowers as well as its original foliage. Trophies: Silver medal at Innovert® 2009 nursery category (Angers - FRANCE)Second prize in the RUSTICA competition 2009Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2009 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
A superb red camellia, easy to grow Selected by Stervinou Nursery, a Camellia specialist, for its ease of cultivation and flowering Magnificent dark red flowers with overlapping petals Glossy dark green evergreen foliage Its upright habit means it can be grown in containers as well as in heathland beds. It can also be trained against a trellis
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.