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Shrub
Hebe speciosa Dobbies Delight - Dobbies Hebe
Dark green foliage. Magenta flowers in winter. Grows mainly on West Coast headlands and needs windy, sunny, dry sites. A selected form from Maunganui Bluff.
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Hebe stenophylla var. hesperia
A form from north west Nelson that prefers limestone conditons (high PH). Compact light green leaves with dainty white flower spikes.
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Hebe stenophylla var. hesperia
Sourced from coastal limestone cliffs in NW Nelson. Compact light-green leaves with dainty white flower spikes on dark stems.
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Hebe stenophylla var. oliveri
A bushy rounded Hebe with short leaves quite unlike the other willowy H.stenophylla varieties. Growing only on Stephens Island it tolerates extreme wind and salt spray.
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Hebe stenophylla var. stenophylla
Grows in Central North Island, East Coast and the northern South Is. on exposed cliffs, but is adaptable in the garden. Slender foliage gives a pleasant willowy look and long flower panicles make an attractive shrub.
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Hebe stricta var. macroura
This is a broad leaved, low growing variety of H.stricta. It is a coastal form from Gisborne and Taranaki found in low scrub and on rocks.
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Hebe stricta var. stricta - North Island Koromiko 
Long pale green leaves and long white flower spikes (spring). Fast growing, good for revegetation projects. Prefers open habitats on forest margins.
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Hebe strictissima 
This species is from the Banks Penninsula area. Attractive and dense growing, does well in warmer areas. White flowers and dark green leaves. A rare species.
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Hebe subalpina 
Compact light-green shrub. White flowers. Grows throughout the Southern Alps on the wetter western slopes.
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Hebe tairawhiti 
Restricted to the East Coast this is a vigorous Hebe with a distinctive graceful leaf form. White Flowering. It grows in shrub communities along the coast and river sides.
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Ground Cover
Hebe tetragona 
A small whipcord Hebe from high alpine sites in the North Island. It requires an exposed rocky site and a cool root run.
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Hebe topiaria 
A neat compact spherical ball of blue-grey foliage. An alpine plant requires windy, sunny position and gritty soils. Grows naturally in NW Nelson.
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Hebe townsonii 
Rare on remote sites in NW South Island including Mt.Burnett . Hardy with prolific pale mauve flowers (spring), domatia on back of leaves.
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Hebe traversii
A compact ball-like shrub from eastern foothills of the Southern Alps.
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Hebe treadwellii 
Alpine species with dark green leaves. Occasional white flowers. Grows naturally west of the main divide in subalpine shrubland. Synonym Hebe brockiei.
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Hebe venustula 
From the Central North Island H.venustula is a floriferous shrub, hardy and tolerant of shady conditions.
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Hebe vernicosa 
Semi prostrate shrub with small glossy leaves and white flowers. Very cold hardy from NW Nelson and Marlborough.
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Hebe Wairua Beauty
An attractive hybrid with an with upright habit. Lavender flowers on large spikes.
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Hebe Wiri Blush
Recent cultivar
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Hebe Wiri Charm
Recent cultivar. Deep pink-purple flowers in summer and again in winter.
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