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Soak the rootball of your plant in a bucket of water to wet thoroughly prior to planting. For extra goodness, add a bit of liquid fertiliser.
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Shrub
Hebe pareora
Like H.amplexicaulis & H. albicans but has much fleshier and bigger glaucous leaves. It has white flowers and is hard to get established in warmer climates.
Shrub
Hebe parviflora
A large growing Hebe with lime green foliage and rather open habit and prolific white flowers. Creates a large mushroom-like form.
Shrub
Hebe parviflora NW Nelson
An unusual pale yellow green foliage makes this a distinctive Hebe from NW Nelson. It flowers abundantly with long racemes of small white flowers.
Shrub
Hebe perbella
An endangered species found along the cliffs of the West Coast from Kaipara Heads to Ahipara. Attractive mauve flowers and dark glossy green leaves. Difficult to grow in humid areas.
Shrub
Hebe pimeleoides subsp. faucicola
Occurs in exposed rocky outcrops and cliff faces. Small bushy shrub growing up to 70cm tall. Inflorescences have between 4 and 12 flowers. The flowers are mauve but fade to pale pink (or almost white) after pollination.
Shrub
Hebe pinguifolia
An attractive but variable, widespreading Hebe that needs a wind blown site with good drainage.
Ground Cover
Hebe poppelwellii
A whipcord Hebe from Otago. Difficult in Auckland's humidity. Now included in Hebe imbricata.
Shrub
Hebe propinqua
A great species of whipcord Hebe that is difficult to grow in warmer places. Looks like it should be a dwarf species but gets to 1 m.
Shrub
Hebe pubescens subsp. pubescens - Coromandel Hebe
An attractive shrub with mauve/white flowers. Delightful form from Coromandel with distinctly hairy leaves and branches.
Shrub
Hebe pubescens subsp. rehuarum - Great Barrier Hebe
Named for the Ngati rehua iwi, this form of Hebe pubescens is endemic to Great Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Flower inflorescences are mauve & upto 10 cm long.
Shrub
Hebe pubescens subsp. sejuncta - Hebe Mokohinau
A delightful shrub with large spikes of pale mauve flowers. Very tidy. Maintenance free. From the Mokohinau and Little Barrier Islands.
Shrub
Hebe pubescens subsp. sejuncta blue - Mokohinau Blue
A distinctive form of Hebe pubescens ssp. sejuncta because of its bold foliage and deep blue flowers. From the Mokohinau and Little Barrier Islands.
Shrub
Hebe Quicksilver
Silver foliage. Hardy. Violet flowers (spring). Better in cooler areas.
Shrub
Hebe rigidula
A rare Hebe from Nelson/Marlborough with dark green foliage and white flowers.
Shrub
Hebe rupicola
Compact form with symmetrical dark green foliage. Versatile sub-alpine plant from Marlborough, ideal for rocky conditions. White flowers.
Shrub
Hebe salicifolia - South Island Koromiko
Strictly a South Island plant, with long pale green leaves and long white flower spikes (spring). Fast growing similar to the North Island's Hebe stricta. .
Shrub
Hebe salicornioides - Whipcord Hebe
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.
Shrub
Hebe Snowcap
Compact habit. Long narrow foliage and prolific long white flower spikes spring and autumn.
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Hebe species
Shrub
Hebe speciosa
Dark green foliage. Magenta flowers in winter. Grows mainly on West Coast headlands and needs windy, sunny, dry sites. A threatened habitat means this species is endangered.
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