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It is preferable to propagate plants by seeds rather than cuttings or by division. This ensures maximum genetic diversity is maintained.

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Hebe salicornioides
Height: 1m;  Spread: 1m
Whipcord Hebe (Shrub)
Ascending rather than spreading Hebe form Marlborough mountain tussock land.. Green to yellowish-green whipcord leaves. Flowers white to pale lilac. (November - February). Often grows in boggy sites.
» For a landscaping perspective on Hebes see this article by O2 Landscapes...
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This specimen has a Carmichaelia Crassicaule in front of it.