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Shrub
Hebe divaricata 
A taller Hebe from Nelson/Marlborough, similar to H.diosmifolia. Ideal for the shrubbery or as a specimen planting.
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Shrub
Hebe elliptica 
A compact but slow growing Hebe with white/blue flowers in the early summer. It is an excellent coastal plant needing an exposed, windy site.
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Hebe elliptica
Large pale mauve flowers. Grows around southern coastlines on exposed windy sites. Prostrate form also available.
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Ground Cover
Hebe elliptica prostrate
A low coastal Hebe suitable for the edge of garden borders.
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Ground Cover
Hebe Emerald Green
Bright whipcord foliage on a compact, bun-shaped plant.
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Shrub
Hebe epacridea 
An amazing symmetrical species emphasizing the diversity of Hebes in New Zealand. The highest growing plant in the Mt Cook National Park (c.2900 asl) is also rather hard to grow in warmer climates and is only occasionally available.
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Hebe evenosa 
Compact light green ball-like shrub. White flowers. Endemic to the Tararua Ranges where it can grow to 2m tall.
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Hebe faucicola subsp. rupestris
An Otago form of H.pimelioides with mauve flowers and prostrate habit. Grows along rocky gorges in exposed positions.
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Hebe First Light 
Designed and bred for the millenium. Fleshy green leaves and pink flowers.
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Shrub
Hebe Flame
Deep magenta flowers in bold spikes during Autumn.
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Tree
Hebe flavida 
A rare, yellow petioled form from Waipoua Forest, Northland. Long white flower clusters. This is an attractive fast growing species.
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Shrub
Hebe glaucophylla
An alpine species that prefers cool windswept conditions. Blue-green foliage. White flowers (summer).
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Shrub
Hebe Golden Esk
Russett toned whipcord plant from alpine regions.
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Ground Cover
Hebe Hartii
Mauve-white flowers (summer). Hebe diosmifolia and H. elliptica prostrate are the likely parents. Synonym Hebe Lavender Spray. Will trail over a wall.
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Shrub
Hebe Headfortii
Deep purple flowers (spring). Coastal.
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Shrub
Hebe hectori 
This whipcord plant likes an exposed site. Moist well drained soil and full sun.
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Shrub
Hebe hybrid
An interesting hybrid of Whipcord Hebes. Grows fast and compact but may be tempermental in warmer places when humid.
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Shrub
Hebe Icing Sugar
Good habit. Pink flower spikes going to white with age.
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Hebe Inspiration
Dark green leaves. Deep lavender flowers in spring. An early cultivar still popular due to its good looks and vigor.
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Hebe insularis 
Spreading habit. Grey green frost-tender foliage and mauve flowers (summer). Prefers windswept coastal rocks to grow on. Endemic to the 3 Kings Is.
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