All our varieties

Its variegation sets off well its blue flowers.'White Surprise', a selection of variegated Caryopteris surprises with its very bright, white rimmed foliage.The shape is compact and round, its growth is good.The flowers in August -September, often continuing into October, are light violet blue.Its moderate dimensions, its ornamental foliage from spring onwards, its long flowering period in summer make 'White Sunrise' an interesting decor plant for the garden. It goes well with GRAND BLEU ® and its foliage and flowers of a deeper colour.Trophies: Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2007 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
The bluest of all Caryopteris - GRAND BLEU® has been a STAR shrub for nearly 15 years.GRAND BLEU ® is a dense, bushy rounded shrub. Its growth is regular. It is suitable for container growing.Its abundant and late flowering spreads from August to October. The flowers have long stamens and are of a remarkable deep dark blue, which is highlighted by the bright, dark green characteristic foliage. Like all Caryopteris, the foliage gives off a turpentine smell when touched.GRAND BLEU ® attracts attention, when it is associated with shrubs or brightly coloured perennials. It is very suitable for planting in large quantities in public spaces, or as a sole shrub in gardens of moderate size.Trophies: Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2007 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
The first ground-cover Forsythia has been STAR for more than 25 years.MAREE D'OR ®, about 0.80 m high and 1.50 m wide, layers naturally and as such has all the qualities of a good ground cover.Its grapefruit yellow, abundant flowers are early, in February - March, depending on the regions and climate. It flowers on the previous year's stems.The light green foliage comes after the flowers and completely covers the stems.Because of its principal function as a ground cover, MAREE D'OR ® can be used grouped on banks, guide islands, roundabouts and their green areas, using 1 plant per square meter. It can stand being planted on slabs, in containers and flower boxes.
A treasure for gardens and nurseries. Its particularly dense and compact growth gives it a harmoniously branched and rounded profile, without having to be pruned. This cultivation is remarkable in March - April because of its abundant flowering and its branches covered with bright yellow-orange flowers. Then follow beautiful, shiny dark green, lance-shaped leaves. For the producer, MIKADOR® is the assurance of a homogeneous production and minimum loss in cultivation. MIKADOR® can be planted in pots or in the ground; in early spring it brings a touch of sunshine to gardens, terraces or balconies.
A Hibiscus of the moscheutos type suited to growing in pots, giving superb, white and soft pink flowersL'Hibiscus x Fujin® unites the superb flowering qualities of the moscheutos Hibiscus type with a naturally low habit, which makes it particularly suited to growing in pots. The flowers are a superb white, each petal powdered with a soft pink and garnet at the centre. Growing abundantly, they are smaller than the species type and proportioned to the size of the plant (roughly  15 cm across). Pruning can encourage a late second flowering. The foliage is clear green and highly indented. Resulting from a cross of Hibiscus moscheutos x H. coccineus, this perennial variety represents a genuine improvement, thanks to its reduced size and ready branching.
Superb, glossy red flowers, a small Hibiscus of the moscheutos type suited to growing in potsHibiscus x Rajin® unites the superb flowering qualities of the moscheutos Hibiscus type with a naturally low habit that's very compact (50 cm), making it particularly suited to growing in pots. The flowers are a superb glowing red, numerous, smaller than the species type and proportioned to the size of the plant (roughly  15 cm across).  Flowering begins in july and continues throughout the summer. Pruning can encourage a late second flowering. Resulting from a cross of Hibiscus moscheutos x H. coccineus, this perennial variety represents a genuine improvement, thanks to its reduced size and ready branching.
A superb spreading lagerstroemia! This variety of Indian lilac is compact and has an original horizontal habit! It blooms in summer, giving way to pretty purple flowers that contrast with the matte green foliage. Heat-resistant, it is ideal for small beds, borders or containers.
MIMIE® Fuchsia: covering growth, prolific bright flowers, early and long lastingThis Lagerstroemia variety bred by Alain DABADIE had firstly been chosen for its growth as carpeting ground cover or weeping if the plant is stem trained. The cultivation takes on this shape naturally, without pruning. Further on, MIMIE® Fuchsia 'DABLAGE01' is floriferous right from its early age. It blooms precociously and continues all summer long producing successive new flowers. The 4 cm long florets in the form of remarkable raspberry red grapes can reach up to 30 cm. The flowering season is from mid June to mid October; these dates vary according to the climate.Finally, this cultivation only needs little or no maintenance. It is a healthy plant, no sensitivity to powdery mildew has been noticed. The novel shape, the precocity, the duration of the bright coloured flowers, it all allows an original use of the crape myrtle, and this even in a wide climatic zone. MIMIE® Fuchsia has its place as ground cover or, when grown as a small standard, is particularly considered for balconies and terraces and at last, more traditionally, in bushy clumps.Trophies: Silver medal at Innovert® 2017 nursery category (Nantes - FRANCE).
The qualities of MIMIE® Fuchsia lagerstroemia in a pink version MIMIE® Rose lilac is a compact variety with a horizontal habit, ground-covering or weeping if trained as a stem. It blooms pink early and remontant all summer long. Its foliage is bright green with a smooth texture. It is perfect for planting in the ground, as an isolated specimen, in a bed or in a pot, on a terrace or balcony.
A physocarpus with golden foliage Raspberry Lemonade® is a highly flowering, melliferous physocarpus variety with a compact, upright habit and dense branching that doesn't spread.  Its fine, golden-green leaves do not burn in the sun. Its white blossoms are followed by small, brightly-colored coral-red fruits.  It's an easy plant, requiring little maintenance or pruning.
A shrub with cheering flowers in late summer! Sweet Cherry Tea® is a highly flowering, melliferous physocarpus variety with a compact, upright habit and dense branching that doesn't spread.  Its fine leaves are brightly colored, evolving from orange-red spring foliage to purple. Its dark pink flower buds bloom light pink, with a mid-summer flush of flowers.  It's an easy plant, requiring little maintenance or pruning.
Among the compact Salvia, the fire red one from May to October.'Flammenn', has been selected:- for its extremely even, compact and well-branched, straight and high shape.- and for its early flower heads, made up of big, bright red flowers from May to the first frosts.The elongated dark green leaves are semi-evergreen and naturally aromatic.An easy plant for the garden, in well draining soil, also tolerates being planted in a pot. The Salvia range on sale by SAPHO offer a beautiful palette of colours.Trophies: Bronze medal at PLANTARIUM 2010 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)