Hebes H – Hebe haastii to Hebe hulkeana
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Hebe haastii forms a low, spreading, evergreen bush, up to 3 in (8 cm) high.
The green leaves are about 0.4 in (10 mm) long, and have red edges.
White flowers in summer. |
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Hebe ‘Hadspen Pink’ forms a somewhat open, evergreen bush about 40 in (1 m)
high. The dark green leaves are spear-shaped, about 2.5 in (6 cm)
long, with plum coloured new growth. The flowers are pink, fading to white. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Hagley Park’ has a spreading habit, reaching 16 in (40 cm); its
branches are upright. The evergreen leaves are green,with toothed red edges. The
shrub has pinkish-lilac sprays of flowers in April to June. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Hartii’ (syn ‘Lavender Spray’) is a fast growing, spreading, evergreen shrub,
growing to about 8 in (20 cm) high and 40 in (1 m)
wide. The spear shaped leaves are rich green. The flowers are pale lavender-mauve
fading to white; spring to early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Headfortii’ is a spreading, evergreen shrub, growing to about 40 in (1 m) tall, and
more wide. The gloss green leaves are spear-shaped, 0.8–1.6 in
(2–4 cm) long. Deep violet-blue flowers are carried in branched
spikes; summer, and again in autumn. A hebe tender in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Heartbreaker’ is an upright, evergreen shrub, which grows to about 30 in (75 cm) high and wide in 4 years. The spear-shaped leaves are grey-green with a cream margin, up to 1.5 in (4 cm) long, and turn deep red in winter and spring. Spikes of mauve flowers can be produced on older plants in summer, although it may prove to be shy flowering. |
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Hebe hectorii (syn Hebe hectori) is a decumbent or erect whipcord, up to 30 in
(75 cm) tall. The leaves are yellow-green and clasp the stems. The
white flowers crowd the tips of the stems, although this hebe rarely flowers
in cultivation. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Heidi’ is an erect growing, well branched, evergreen shrub, reaching about 35 in
(90 cm) high. The glossy green leaves, are spear-shaped, about 1–1.2 in
(2.5–3 cm) long. The flowers are violet, May to October. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Hielan Lassie’ (syn Hebe ‘Helse’) is a compact, evergreen shrub, reaching 40 in
(1 m) or more high. The green leaves are spear-shaped, 1.2–2 in
(3–5 cm) long. The flowers are a deep violet-purple, fading to
white; summer. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Hinerua’ is an erect, much-branched, evergreen shrub growing to about 24 in
(60 cm) high. The tiny, yellow-green, spear-shaped leaves are 0.11–0.15 in
(3–4 mm) long. White flowers are carried on the branch ends; summer,
and maybe autumn. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Hobby’ forms a bushy, evergreen shrub, about 40 in (1 m)
or more high. The leaves are glossy green, spear-shaped 2.4–3.1 in
(6–8 cm), 0.8–1.2 in (2–3 cm) wide. It carries
spikes of rose coloured flowers in July to November. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe hulkeana (Heliohebe hulkeana) is an open, sprawling, evergreen shrub, reaching about 20 in (50 cm)
high, and more across. The spear-shaped leaves are dark shiny green; the
leaf edges red and serrated. The flowers are lilac and are in large sprays,
spectacular in flower, April to June. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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