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Elegant toothed foliage and beautiful purple colour in autumnHydrangea quercifolia ICE CRYSTAL has beautiful light foliage, due to deeply toothed leaf blades. In autumn they take on beautiful red, purple, Bordeaux, nearly violet shades.The abundant cream coloured inflorescences with medium sized sterile flowers appear in June-July and last after wilting.The growth is upright, naturally well branched, reaching about 1,50 m.Very hardy, resistant to drought, this selection propagates easily and grows well.Being of small size, ICE CRYSTAL prefers half shade or shade and can be planted in shrub beds together with evergreens or perennials and is also suitable for pots.
An interesting variety because of its early and abundant floweringThis is a real improvement on the 'Hydrangea serrata yezohensi, 'Veerle' stands out through its big, flat inflorescences of flowers that are fertile in the center and sterile on the margin. It is very interesting because of the early and abundant flowering in sustained colours (pink or blue in acid soil), and a wilting in old pink to deep purple. In order to provoque a second flowering under good conditions, prune right after the first one.The deep green foliage, typical for a serrata, brings a beautiful colour to autumn.Beautiful dense plant.The plant is hardy and adapts to all kinds of positions except full sun.
Elegant flat flowers and a flamboyant fall.This unusual shrub hydrangea presents a beautiful deciduous purple-green foliage and superb colours in autumn.In June - July it is covered with numerous and elegant flat flower heads: a center of sterile, deep pink flowers and a crown of fertile bright pink flowers (red in acid soil), with a bright white centre in full bloom.To be recommended for smaller gardens, but also in groups but also in public areas.
Peach to salmon pink berries, very attractive in the garden.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.Very attractive in the garden, the numerous MAGICAL® Beauty berries have a peach to salmon-pink tint and are recommended for floral compositions.
All of the MAGICAL® range’s qualities with large apple-green fruits The MAGICAL® Green Revival variety offers abundant flowering with small yellow flowers and excellent flower set, giving way to pretty green apple-shaped berries that are very generous, decorative and long-lasting. Its deciduous foliage is green and rust-resistant. It has a compact, well-branched habit.
Very large, vermillion-red, decorative berries of an exceptional durationThe Hypericum MAGICAL® Impression is notable for its particularly large, vermillion-red berries. Their decorative impact in the garden is as remarkable as their colour is exceptionally enduring (8 weeks). It's a small shrub with an upright habit. Its spring foliage is partially purple. Like all the Hypericum in the MAGICAL® range, the variety MAGICAL® Impression provides- a quality foliage that's a 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.
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.
Beautiful evergreen foliage with changing colours Young flamboyant red shoots contrasting with glossy green foliage In autumn, the entire plant takes on deep wine-red autumn colours that persist throughout the winter Selected by a nurseryman for its ease of cultivation, it grows well and is healthy Interesting all year round, ideal for undergrowth or shady slopes, can also be planted in tubs or pots