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Very large, decorative and lightly salmon-pink berriesThe Hypericum MAGICAL® Innocence is notable for its particularly large, salmon-pink tinted berries. It's an early and highly decorative variety with a compact habit. Like all the Hypericum in the MAGICAL® range, the variety MAGICAL® Innocence provides- a quality foliage that's relatively dark green and notably resistant to attack by rust- an abundance of small yellow flowers bearing large stamens from May-June- a generous production of fruits through June and July- an excellent and very rapid second flowering- fresh bouquets of fruit lending a decorative effect up to at least the end of September.In addition to its enduring interest in the garden, this Hypericum is equally interesting as a bouquet.CareNo particular nurturing necessary. Prune in spring to shape the plant.
Shiny red berries contrast well with the beautiful dark green foliage.Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,- rather dense and well-branched growth,- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards, - generous forming  of fruits from June-July onwards,- excellent and very quick second flowering,- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.The shiny red berries of  MAGICAL® Red Fame offer an interesting contrast with the beautiful dark green foliage.
Original light yellow oval berries. Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,- rather dense and well-branched growth,- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards, - generous forming  of fruits from June-July onwards,- excellent and very quick second flowering,- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.MAGICAL® Sunshine distinguishes itself through its original oval light yellow berries.
An alternative to box in oceanic and continental climatesIlex crenata 'Glorie Dwarf' is a dwarf holly with small dark-green leaves and a naturally ball-shaped habit. Responding well to pruning, it can be used as for all boxwoods: in topiary, as borders or for low hedges. Extremely resistant to cold it favours soils that are rich in humus and which remain cool in summer. It is recommended for use in oceanic and continental climates that remain fresh in summer. For drier climates the compact Pittosporum tenuifolium, « Silver Ball » and « Golden Ball » would be more suitable.
A cute little holly.This holly variety has a dense, well-branched shape and is slow-growing.It is a male forn (no fruit), the white flowers in spring are of no decorative interest but are useful for the pollination of other varieties.The dense, oval, spiky foliage is dark green and sometimes turns purple in winter. It is resistant to the cold.MAGICAL® Little Rascal can be planted in beds or solitary. Its naturally rounded shape is very suitable for contemporary landscaped areas, notably in small gardens to which it adds a permanent plant structure. It can also form a low hedge or a border for beds. It is also suitable for pots.
Bright coral - as a tree. This tree of abour 4 m high is particularly original from spring to autumn. The spring foliage is of an intense coral. It then takes on a light green tone, contasting with the bright pink to red stalks. Like with the other varieties of soap trees, they are composed and elegantly shaped. The new summer shoots are also coloured, but less flamboyant. Once the tree is well established, the long yellow grapes of flowers in July are fragrant and very melliferous. They are followed by attractive coral-rose fruit capsules. Finally the colour of the foliage turns yellow, then orange in autumn. Grown as small decorative tree or as a bushy shrub, 'Coral Sun' must be planted in a wind-sheltered spot. Trophies: Silver Medal at PLANTARIUM 2006 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Best Red™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by masses of bright red flowers appearing in summer.  It has an upright to bushy habit and, once established, will withstand sub-zero temperatures, down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Blush™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by a mass of porcelain-pink flowers appearing in summer.  It has an upright to bushy habit and, once established, will withstand sub-zero temperatures, down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Crimson Red™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by a mass of crimson-red flowers appearing in summer.  Its habit is upright to bushy and once established, it will withstand sub-zero temperatures, down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Lavender Lace™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by a mass of lavender-colored flowers appearing in summer.  It has an upright to bushy habit and, once established, will withstand sub-zero temperatures down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Mystic Magenta™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by a mass of bright magenta flowers appearing in summer.  Its growth habit is upright to bushy and once established, it will withstand sub-zero temperatures, down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.
A shrub with bright flowers against a background of black foliage BLACK DIAMOND® Pure White™ is a variety of Indian lilac with almost black foliage crowned by a mass of brilliant white flowers appearing in summer.  It has an upright to bushy habit and, once established, will withstand sub-zero temperatures, down to -18° C. It's a heat-resistant plant that will thrive in the garden, in a sunny spot.