All our varieties

A stylish variegated agapanthus!The evergreen BLUE PANACHE® is remarkable due to its bright foliage and a beautiful variegation. The leaves are 30 to 35 cm long and 2 to 3 cm wide. The green-grey leaf blade is widely edged in white and irregularly striated.The plant is vigorous and of a big developpement. In June and July 70 to 80 cm long floral stems carry beautiful blue inflorescences with more than a hundred flowers. The variety is sterile.Like all Agapanthus, BLUE PANACHE® loves rich and well-drained soils and tolerates droughts and chalk.It prefers sunny positons but also flowers well in half-shade.The plant must be protected in cold climatic zones (temperatures below -5° C).
A firm-favourite agapanthus that’s pocket-sized and abundantly flowering This variety of agapanthus is very compact! It quickly forms a clump, yet remains small in size. Its abundant, long-lasting, umbrella-shaped blooms feature large, pure-white flowers borne on short, sturdy flower stalks! (10 to 15 cm) Its attractive green foliage is evergreen. Its unique format means it can be used in compositions, pots, window boxes or beds, in association with other perennials.
Extraordinary globes of limitless blue flowers, more than 30 cm in diameter The exceptional flowerheads of Agapanthus BLUE INFINITY® can reach more than 30 cm across! The countless florets in each bloom and the development of new flower spikes throughout the summer prolongs flowering « to infinity ». The clear blue colour typical of the Agapanthuses is here enhanced with central stripes of dark blue on each petal. BLUE INFINITY® is a tall variety with stout stems, reaching to between 1m and 1,50m. This Agapanthus is a garden wonder.It can be grown directly in the soil in temperate zones or in pots.
GRAPHITE® Blue: deciduous and hardy, original and graphic with blue flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The umbels are dark blue, the petals are of two colours : blue with a white median.GRAPHITE® Blue brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® White.
GRAPHITE® White: deciduous, hardy, graphic, with delicate white flowersThis agapanthus offers all the characteristics of SAPHO's new GRAPHITE® range.They are deciduous and hardy, produce a large number of full inflorescences on graphite coloured floral stems in June and July. The flowers are white with some delicate purple traces on the back.GRAPHITE® White brings an unusual contemporary effect to your flower beds or pots. This effect will be even stronger when planted in association with GRAPHITE® Blue.
PITCHOUNE® Blue, a beautiful blue and compact African lily. This Agapanthus presents all the qualities of the PITCHOUNE® range. Made up of numerous flowers, these umbels are bigger and of a deeper blue than those of dwarf Agapanthus praecox; they bloom in June - July, their flowering is good.The leaves are wide and evergreen.PITCHOUNE® Blue will have a nice summery effect, planted outside in areas of temperate climate, or in pots.
From the PITCHOUNE® range, a vividly reblooming white agapanthus This Agapanthus presents all the qualities of the PITCHOUNE® range.The first white very dense umbels open in June-July. It's an exceptional variety due to its renewed flowering until early September, under good conditions.Thanks to its reduced dimensions, its evergreen foliage and long and dense flowering, PITCHOUNE® White is ideal, grown in pots or in the soil in areas of temperate climate.
A compact, highly floriferous clematis, ideal for terraces or small gardens. Beautiful, bright pink flowers with lighter central veins and bright red petal edges. Repeat flowering from May to September A compact habit, small-growing plant A nice variety for flowerpot, patio, or low wall
The elegance of Cornus is enhanced by the originality of its fruit This variety blooms abundantly with white flowers from late May to early June.  Its decorative fruits, visible from afar, have original colors: yellow evolving into pumpkin-orange when ripe. Its foliage also changes from green to orange-yellow in autumn. This large shrub is easy to grow and has a flared habit when young. Ideal as an isolated plant in the garden.
Spectacular for the size, abundance and changing color of its flowers! This Cornus is distinguished by its longevity and abundant flowering. Its flowers change color with the seasons, from light salmon to bright pink to red. In autumn, large red berries appear and persist until hard frost. Its shape makes it ideal for production.  Its vigor and upright form with flexible branches make it an ideal shrub or small tree for large gardens and landscaped parks.  nb: color evolution may vary according to region and climate.
Its purple foliage, its contrasting flowers, its compact shape are as much an asset in pots or in the garden. This Euphorbia variety is a mutant of REDWING 'Charam'. It has kept the compact round shape. BLACKBIRD is remarkable for its very dark purple young foliage, which gets darker in a sunny position. Little by little, the foliage turns bronze green, and sometimes red in winter. The flowering, which is characteristic to the Euphorbia, lasts from March to May, the bracts turning red, orange, yellow and green on the purple red stems. BALCK BIRD is very floriferous. Its evergreen foliage, the coulour variations through the year, the attractive contrast it gives due to the numerous flower heads in spring, make BLACK BIRD a choice perennial in beds or in pots. Trophies: Gold medal at PLANTARIUM 2004 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
A long colourful flowering period for this dense Euphorbia. REDWING is of a very compact, round growth. Its evergreen grey-green foliage presents young, light red shoots. The flowers are characteristic to the Euphorbia: a green shade of yellow at the beginning of spring, in March. However, the REDWING leaves have the particularity of changing to a copper red when they are getting older and of keeping this original tint for a long time, until June. The stems and the floral peduncles are dark red and stand out from the foliage. To be used in pots, in beds, in association with shrubs or other perennials.