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Shrub
Hebe Wiri Cloud
Small bright green leaves. Better with regular pruning. Pink flowers (summer.).
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Dawn
A low spreading plant, olive green foliage. Prefers full sun and drier soil conditions. Flowers throughout summer.
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Gem
A neat tidy bush, rose pink flowers for up to 9 months of the year mainly over summer.
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Grace
Recent cultivar. Erect habit. Long lavendar flower spikes (summer).
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Image
Recent cultivar. Dense shrub. Long methyl-violet flower spikes (summer). Easy care.
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Mist
Recent cultivar. Spreading tight habit. White flowers (spring) great as clipped border.
Shrub
Hebe Wiri Prince
Recent cultivar. Large leaves with a purple margin. Long purple flower spikes (summer and winter).
Ground Cover
Hebejeebie densifolia
This is a new Genus of rather complicated botanical mystery. This plant has tiny green leaves on slender stems with tiny white flowers. Difficult to grow in warmer climates. Used to be Chionohebe densifolia.
Tree
Hedycarya arborea - Pigeonwood, Porokaiwhiri
Attractive glossy, green leaves and dark bark. Orange-red berries (summer) on female plants. Prefers light shade and shelter, frost tender.
Shrub
Helichrysum coralloides
A unique looking plant that does resemble coral. Slow growing with erect branches and scale like leaves . Difficult in Auckland, best left to collectors to plant for rock gardens.
Shrub
Helichrysum dimorphum - Scrambling daisy
Dead-looking scrambling shrub with samll and insignificant flowers, but sweet-scented. Another enthusiastic collector's plant.
Ground Cover
Helichrysum filicaule
A subalpine herb that forms a scrambling mat. It prefers open hillsides and grasslands. A plant that is best left for the keen collector.
Ground Cover
Helichrysum Graeme Paterson
Spreading, tight habit with small silver-grey foliage. Best in exposed sites on free draining gravel.
Shrub
Helichrysum intermedium
A miniature shrub with dark green foliage appearing almost as scales against the stem, with silver hairs in between. A good plant for the keen collector.
Shrub
Helichrysum lanceolatum - Niniao
Open coastal shrub of dry places. White flowers and light green foliage. The easiest of the Helichrysum to grow in Auckland.
Other
Helichrysum selago
Low growing masses of green and white stems inhabiting coastal cliffs of Otago Peninsula. Leaves scale-like, Flowers yellowish, in tight cluster at tip of stems.
Shrub
Heliohebe hulkeana
Strikingly handsome long lavendar flower spikes set against glossy purple-green foliage. Spreading shrub from the rocky windswept Seaward Kaikoura Ranges.
Shrub
Hibiscus diversifolius
Large, light green leaves and prickles on stem. Has large yellow flowers . From the Far North coast. Frost tender.
Ground Cover
Hibiscus diversifolius prostrate
Large, light green leaves and prickles on stem. Has large yellow flowers . Coastal. Frost tender. A selected low growing form of the native Hibiscus from the Far North.
Herb
Hibiscus richardsonii - Puarangi
Previously known as Hibiscus trionum this yellow flowered Mercury Islands form is now recognised as the true native species. Easy to grow, treat as an annual for best performance.
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