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Shrub
Hebe James Stirling
Mustard coloured foliage. Better in cooler climates.
Shrub
Hebe La Seduisante
One of the first Hebe cultivars created by French botanists in the 18th Century. It has an attractive purple tint in the large leaves and violet-purple flowers through Summer - Autumn.
Shrub
Hebe laingii
A whipcord Hebe from alpine sites that requires moist, well drained soil, full sun.
Shrub
Hebe latisepala
Stunning upright form with deepest dark purple flowers (winter-summer). Needs sunny, windswept conditions.
Shrub
Hebe Lavender Lace
Small leaved with pale lavender flowers (spring and autumn). Long established cultivar because it thrives.
Shrub
Hebe leiophylla
A graceful Hebe from North West Nelson with long slender white flower spikes.
Shrub
Hebe ligustrifolia
A small laxly branches shrub preferring stream sides where it may be inundated in periodic flooding. Long white flower panicles
Shrub
Hebe lycopodioides
This Hebe looks like a Conifer or a Lycopodium that has white flowers. It is rather hard to grow in warmer climates and the availability is limited.
Shrub
Hebe macrocalyx var. humilis
An alpine species from Nelson/Marlborough that used to be named H. haastii. This is a compact dark green sprawling Hebe with little white flowers. Easier to grow than most high altitude Hebes.
Shrub
Hebe macrocarpa var. macrocarpa
Erect habit. Long, white flower-heads (autumn). Grows on coast or bush ridges. Prefers sunny, windswept conditions.
Shrub
Hebe Mary Antoinette
New leaves are an attractive, reddish-bronze. Flowers are cerise.
Shrub
Hebe masoniae
A ball-like shrub from NW Nelson alpine regions of the South Island. Hardy in exposed sites it is a tidy plant with white flowers.
Shrub
Hebe matthewsii
An enigma since first being described by Cheeseman in his 1906 Manual of the New Zealand Flora. It has not been collected in the wild since then. It grows into a ball-shaped shrub.
Shrub
Hebe McEwanii
Small cultivar with blue-grey foliage. Pale mauve flowers (summer)
Shrub
Hebe obtusata - Waitakere coastal hebe
Prostrate habit. Mauve flowers (summer-winter). Found on windy cliff sites on Auckland's West Coast.
Shrub
Hebe odora
Compact habit with white flowers (summer). Prefers moist conditions but does not like humidity.
Ground Cover
Hebe odora prostrata
Prostrate form of Hebe odora. White flowers (summer). Prefers moist conditions but does not like humidity.
Shrub
Hebe Oratia Beauty
Pale pink flowers fade to white (spring-summer). Good tidy growth habit. Prefers exposed position in garden.
Shrub
Hebe Oratia Gala
Dark green foliage. Rich-purple flowers (summer). Good tidy growth habit. Prefers exposed position in garden.
Shrub
Hebe paludosa
A South Island Hebe of wetlands on the West Coast. It likes moderate fertility and is suitable for very damp gardens. Flowers white with a slight mauve tinge.
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