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Shrub
Hebe bollonsii
Hardy shrub for exposed conditions as its natural habitat is the coast around Matapouri Bay, The Poor Knights and Hen & Chicken Islands.
Shrub
Hebe brachysiphon
An alpine Hebe from Canterbury and the Southern Alps. Forms a tight rounded spherical ball.
Shrub
Hebe brevifolia - Surville Cliffs Hebe
Glossy dark-green leaves. Striking magenta flowers (summer-autumn). Some forms are more prostrate, forming a groundcover.
Shrub
Hebe breviracemosa
Once considered extinct this Hebe has recovered dramatically since goats were removed from the Kermadec Islands where it grows on cliffs under the light shade of Pohutukawa and Ngaio trees.
Shrub
Hebe brockiei
A compact scrub with dark-green dish-shaped leaves and white flowers. Requires free-draining soil. Now called Hebe treadwellii.
Shrub
Hebe buchananii
A tiny glaucous leaved plant with white flowers, compact and low growing. Rather difficult to grow in warmer climates and the avaliability is restricted.
Shrub
Hebe buxifolia
Compact form with symmetrical dark green foliage. Versatile sub-alpine plant. Profuse mauve-white flowers.
Shrub
Hebe calcicola
An endemic Hebe restricted to the NW Nelson Region growing on marble outcrops around Mt Arthur and Mt Peel.
Shrub
Hebe canterburiensis
Forms a dense ball-like shrub with white flowers. Rounded, dark green leaves with a tint of orange.
Shrub
Hebe Carnea
Old-fashioned cultivar with multi-coloured flowers of bright pink fading to white. Plant in exposed sites to reduce mildew.
Shrub
Hebe carnosula
Dense erect shrub from Nelson region,with dish-shaped leaves, possibly tinged red. White flowers. Very cold hardy, and requires an exposed site.
Shrub
Hebe Champagne
Dark-green leaves with purple splashes. Pale violet flowers in summer.
Shrub
Hebe chathamica - Chatham Is Hebe
Prostrate form hangs over banks and down walls. White flowers (spring-summer). Exposed coastal conditions. Limited availability
Shrub
Hebe corriganii
Widespread species through the Central North Island from Tauranga to Taranaki. Frequently in high montane forests.
Shrub
Hebe decumbens
A prostrate plant with a dark red edge to the leaves. White flowers (spring-summer). From North Canterbury and Marlborough growing on rocky open sites.
Shrub
Hebe dieffenbachii
A hardy hebe from the Chatham Islands, intermediate in size between the prostrate H.chathamica and the tree species H.barkerii. Often forms a candelabra shaped bush.
Shrub
Hebe dilitata
A rare species with dish-shaped green leaves and white flowers. Very hard to grow in warmer climates and is only occasionally available.
Shrub
Hebe diosmifolia
Fast-growing upright plant with tidy habit and pale mauve flowers. Plant on exposed sites in full sun. Clip after flowering.
Shrub
Hebe diosmifolia Dwarf
A distinct slow growing form of H.diosmifolia from the Far North with an appealing dwarf growth habit. Bright white flowers in spring. Always a tidy plant, even without clipping.
Shrub
Hebe diosmifolia x divaricata
A free flowering and tidy habit make this an attractive hybrid Hebe for the garden.
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