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We live in central France having moved over in September 2008, after running a successful garden design and landscaping company in the UK (www.garden-design.co.uk) for the past 20 years or so.
Your Hibiscus will definately be a H. syriacus variety: it grows in the UK and does very well over here. There are several hedges of it in our village grow, I imagine, from seed.
Plant selection should not present you with any more problems than in the UK and you have major suppliers like Demartis down the road towards Bordeaux.
The key as always is in the soil. We are blessed with sandy soil which while it needs a little feeding and organic matter is light and free draining. This has tempted me to try a few exotics: we bought a Lagestremia and a dwarf Mimosa at the Courson plant fair last autumn and I have my fingers crossed that they survived the -12C and the snow of the last few weeks.
For the plantsman in your life, how about a hardy Bromeliad like Puya chiliensis or Fascicularia Bicolour.....with luke he may still be thinking of them as house plants.
Good luck with your planting plan and feel free to ask again if you feel you need more help.
Colin
www.gardendesignfrance.com