A bouquet of qualities!
Selecting "des plantes de bonne nature". It's much more than just a fine expression; it's a profound conviction and a guiding principle that has driven Sapho since its creation: to cultivate and distribute new varieties of beautiful, original plants that are also healthy, robust and easy to grow.
"La bonne nature" is, above all, an optimal and original combination of qualities, carefully and passionately researched with the aim of contributing to plant diversity and offering a palette of solutions to those involved in greening initiatives.
"Des plantes
de bonne nature"
These varietal innovations combine the best qualities with no major defects. These plants, perennials, shrubs and trees stand out from existing varieties thanks to their superior aesthetic, agronomic and environmental qualities.
Unique
in their qualities
"Les plantes de bonne nature" are new varieties, offering a fresh combination of high-level qualities: more flowers, longer-lasting blooms, a more compact form, greater ease of care, increased tolerance and hardiness... more, more, more!
Unique
in their originality
They can also be unusual in terms of their colour, shape, foliage, flowers, growth habit, size, and how they evolve over the seasons. These characteristics open up new possibilities in terms of different regions, exhibitions and smaller spaces, as well as more original combinations.
To offer
a palette of solutions
Sapho's selection process involves a multi-criteria analysis of the differentiating qualities of each plant, based on the benefits they offer. We consider each plant in terms of its potential uses, providing innovative solutions for cultivation and planting and expanding the range of possibilities.

Where can Sapho plants be found?
● Young plants are available from Sapho's licensed nurserymen. Their names can be found at the bottom of each variety sheet.
● For finished plants, please ask your nursery suppliers. Each licensed nurseryman markets their young plants to the customers of their choice.
You may also find the website www.vegestock.com useful, as it is a tool for sharing information on available plants, updated by a number of French nurseries.
