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
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Our 'Novelties 2025' 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 2024 or 2025 new variety below.
(with additional information, such as contact details of licensed propagators and numerous photos, as well as A4 poster).
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 variety of tree hydrangea with astonishing contrasts
This hydrangea has good-sized, bright-pink inflorescences appearing in early summer and borne on strong stems. They also appear in autumn.
The blooming flowers are highly decorative and make an interesting dry bouquet.
Its dark-green foliage has a silvery underside, contrasting with the color of the flowers.
Ideal for bedding or in the ground.
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 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
A chocolate-red Prunus for small spaces
A compact, branching habit from a young age
An attractive dark chocolate-red foliage that turns black-red in summer
Creamy white spring flowers that contrast with the foliage
Very hardy and only half the size of the 'Nigra' variety, making it ideal for small spaces and container growing
A tropical touch in the garden!
Large tubular flowers in bright yellow and orange on the outside
Very long flowering period from May to October
Trumpet-shaped flower, more open and decorative than the type
Sarmentous shrub with dissected foliage
Ideal for terraces and balconies, must be overwintered. Can be planted in open ground only in mild climat