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
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New varieties
Our 'Novelties 2026' brochure is now available online!
You can browse it, print it out (switch to full-screen mode for greater convenience)
You will also find a detailed web sheet for each 2025 or 2026 new variety below.
(with additional information, such as contact details of licensed propagators and numerous photos, as well as A4 poster).
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
This new Catalpa variety has so many great qualities!
A well-shaped, branched and compact form
Very floriferous with compact flowers
Virtually no fruit set, which limits the number of seeds
Healthy foliage
As stem tree, it will form a small, cloud-like tree, providing a lovely spot to sit in the shade. Top grafted, it forms a small, cloud-like tree, providing a lovely spot to sit in the shade.
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
New colour in the FRENCH CABARET® series of hibiscus with pompon flowers
Very double flowers reminiscent of the frilly petticoats of cabaret dancers
Continuous flowering from August to October, helped by the fact that these varieties produce virtually no seeds
Soft, luminous pink flowers
Easy to grow
New colour in the FRENCH CABARET® series of hibiscus with pompon flowers
Very double flowers reminiscent of the frilly petticoats of cabaret dancers
Continuous flowering from August to October, helped by the fact that these varieties produce virtually no seeds
Pure white flowers, white-green buds
Easy to grow
A compact and colourful shape, a plus in the garden
A clear improvement on the Hot Chocolate variety: compact and more branched, with better frost resistance (tested in particular in 2021 and 2022)
Flowers from a young age, covering itself with pink inflorescences with bluish centres
Attractive contrasting dark green foliage with dark red undersides
Interesting as a bedding plant, thanks to its more compact habit and better resistance, but can also be adapted to smaller, more exposed gardens
A unique crescendo of colours
Brilliant cream-white flowers on a dark foliage
Flower colour changes spectacularly during summer progressing through a ‘pavlova’ stage to a scarlet red
Thick foliage, better suited to hot conditions
A compact hydrangea that will catch the eye all summer long, whether in a bed or a container (shaded in the afternoon)
Strawberry-pink small ball flowers on a chocolate foliage
A small, compact, hardy and very floriferous hydrangea
Numerous strawberry-pink small ball flowers
Blooms also on side and basal buds
Chocolate-purple foliage that lasts throughout the season
A sight for sore eyes! Plant in a bed, shaded in the afternoon, where it will create lovely contrasts it will create lovely contrasts, whether as a continuous border or combined with other shrubs or perennials.
Beautiful evergreen foliage with changing colours
Young flamboyant red shoots contrasting with glossy green foliage
In autumn, the entire plant takes on deep wine-red autumn colours that persist throughout the winter
Selected by a nurseryman for its ease of cultivation, it grows well and is healthy
Interesting all year round, ideal for undergrowth or shady slopes, can also be planted in tubs or pots
A landmark in the garden!
A columnar habit when young, evolving into a pyramidal form
Young, purple foliage that turns dark green
Spectacular intense red flowering in bud, evolving to carmine pink
Numerous plum-sized, purplish-red fruits with red flesh persist until late autumn
Its initial columnar shape evolves into a pyramid shape with age, making it ideal for small spaces
Award:
INNOVERT 2026– Bronze winner – Salon du Végétal 2026
It naturally forms a compact, chocolate-mint ball!
Dense, glossy, healthy evergreen foliage, with an original mint colour including “chocolate chip” in colder climate.
Highly branched, it naturally forms a compact ball
Its growth , with short internodes , reduces pruning and maintenance
Ideal for creating ball shapes, as topiary, in beds or in pots.























