All our varieties

A flamboyant autumn The spring and summer foliage is pure green. At the very beginning of autumn the leaves are coloured in different shades of bright red and orange. These tints last several weeks, until mid-November. Then the leaves turn brown. Being marcescent, they stay all winter long. The flowers in form of yellow catkins appear in March. This charming selection is of rapid growth, close to this type of plants. It is ovoid-shaped but the variety tolerates pruning very well and can therefor be grown in a trimmed hedge. ROCKHAMPTON RED 'Lochglow' is noticeable from far in the autumn and adds a flamboyant and bright note, be it in rows or in hedges.
A thornless chaenomeles! Unlike many other varieties of Japanese quince, Chaenomeles 'Red Kimono' bears no thorns, a great plus! From the end of winter, this shrub brings colour and cheerfulness to the garden with its brilliant, bright red flowers, held on bare stems. The glossy green foliage appears later. It has a rapid growth rate, and an erect habit. Requiring little maintenance, it is equally suitable as an isolated specimen, in flower beds or in mixed borders. Care : Can be pruned if necessary, but always after flowering
A miracle of colours, all year long ! This superb variety has bright, colorful variegated foliage, which falls in autumn and reveals its highly decorative red wood in winter. The very pink, tricolored young shoots evolve to green with creamy white and pink margins. The pink variegation returns in autumn, turning crimson to garnet-pink (even more intense in colder climates). It's a highly branched plant, which structures very well and looks great in pots.
Year round attractive and spectacular autumn colours Dark green spring leaves, Foliage turns dark purple in summer, ending black at fall Velvety grey hue on the foliage, especially on the underside, highlights the dark plant Red stems in autumn/ winter More upright growth than other Cornus alba, can be used as hedge Robust, easy-growing, little-maintenance, can adapt to various soil, dry or moist
The great elegance of Cornus hongkongensis mixed with cornus kousa's assets This Cornus has larger, more colorful flowers, evolving from ivory to pink, then light red. Fruits are twice as large, green, then turning red. What's more, it stands out for its young shoots and coppery winter foliage, which add a touch of originality! It's a vigorous plant, with an upright habit and flexible side branches, which is easy to grow and forms perfectly on an axis. Perfectly adapted to mild climates, it's a real showstopper in the garden!
The corkscrew hazel with purple foliage.This variety combines the charm of the corkscrew hazel and the quality of the foliage of the purple hazel. With a height of about 2,00 to 2.50 m when fully grown, 'Red Majestic' has a good vegetation and similar characteristics as those of the Corylus avellana 'Contorta'. The very purple colour of the foliage during the budding stage and the early spring fades during the summer to a greener shade, depending on the position.The flowers as catkins, in March, are also purple; so is the husk of the fruit, more or less.
A small hazelnut tree, very twisted and supple at the same time, which puts on a magnificent show in winter! This variety is an improvement on the 'Contorta' variety: more branched, more compact, flexible and less brittle branches, twisted twigs to the extreme... Catkins appear early on the plant and remain for a long time. Easy to grow, with a compact, slow-growing habit, this hazelnut is perfect for pots, balconies or terraces.
Astonishing smoke tree, compact and floriferous.'Young Lady', has a particularly dense and rounded shape and is of good growth.Its rounded, green and deciduous foliage has beautiful yellow to red tones in the autumn.This "smoke tree" is covered in spectacular silky, pinky-white plumes from June onwards. After cutting the wilted flowers, and under good conditions, new stems appear to flower again until October.In shrub borders or in pots, 'Young Lady' is light and decorative at the same time.It can also be used with cut flowers.
A cultivation which will wake up beds and mixed hedgesGOLDEN LADY® 'MINCOJAU3' is a real improvement on the existing golden varieties. In spring it has beautiful young, bright orange shoots which progressively turn golden yellow. The foliage turns a yellow green in summer and is not affected by the sunlight. It becomes orange in the autumn.The cream - pink inflorescences appear in July.Being dense and branching naturally, this cultivation is easy to grow in containers.The bright and varied tints of the foliage are at their best when the shrub is grown in a bed or a mixed hedge.
Exceptional floridity and decorative plumes from early to late summer! This shrub has an exceptionally abundant and long-lasting bloom of large, deep-pink spikes, which appear on all branches in early summer, with an upturn in the season. Its uniform purple foliage is a perfect match for its flowers. Its upright, well-branched habit makes it easy to grow and manage in the garden. Hardy and dry-hardy, it adapts perfectly to the soil.
Bright yellow leaves with pumpkin orange highlights Young, bronze foliage turns bright yellow in summer, lovely orange-red fall colours Foliage succeeding in full sun or shady locations Golden-yellow flowers, from June to September, attract pollinisators A shrub to adopt: easy to grow, hardy, heat-resistant, undemanding
The darkest Diervilla Dark purple foliage, retains its colour even in partial shade A compact, well-branched plant Golden-yellow flowers from June to Septembre, provide a striking contrast with the dark foliage, attract pollinisators A shrub to adopt: easy to grow, hardy, heat-resistant, undemanding