Where to find Sapho plants ?

For young plants
You will find the names of Sapho-licensed nurserymen at the bottom of each variety sheet.

For available plants
Please ask your nursery suppliers.
Each licensed propagator is free to market his young plants to all his customers.

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New varieties

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).

Here you can find our previous brochures:

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 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 shrubby jasmine that brightens up the garden Bright, variegated evergreen foliage all year round  Early and generous primrose-yellow flowering A robust, low-maintenance shrub with good resistance to drought, cold, wind and limescale, undemanding and easy to grow A flexible shrub, that can be planted on smooth surfaces, mixed in with shrub branches or grown in 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
A new asset for urban green spaces An upright, columnar habit that holds up well with age Young, tender-green foliage that turns from golden yellow to apricot in autumn, which is highly original for a Parrotia Robust branches (which withstood the American ice storms) Its habit, adaptation to different soil conditions and resistance to disease and urban conditions make it ideal for low-maintenance or no-maintenance areas along roadsides or in urban parks
A clear improvement on the famous DIABLE D'OR® More compact, better branched and easier to grow, with brighter foliage in spring and brighter red fruit Young shoots of a unique bronze colour with a green then golden heart Foliage then turns a uniform bronze and remains attractive until autumn Corymbs of white flowers tinged with pink in May-June, followed by small bright red dried fruits in summer Ideal in the garden as a living hedge or even in smaller spaces, it can also be used in pots for balconies and terraces
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