Hebes N – Hebe ‘Nantyderry’ to Hebe ‘Northern Lights’
Hebe ‘Nantyderry’ is an evergreen shrub of loose rounded habit, which reaches 30 in (75 cm)
high. The leaves are mid-green, spear-shaped, with a purple edge. The
whole leaf takes on a purple-brown coloration in winter. Spikes of violet
flowers that fade to white, early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Neil’s Choice’ forms a bushy evergreen shrub, grow to 4 ft (130 cm)
or more high. The spear shaped green leaves are 2–3 in (5–8 cm)
long, the leaf edges and new growth are reddish purple. The flowers are
violet-purple, summer through to autumn. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Nicola’s Blush’ forms a bushy evergreen shrub, about 2 ft (60 cm) high. Its
leaves are spear-shaped, mid-green with red margins; the leaf is coloured
purple in winter. The flowers are pink, fading to white, with an exceptionally
long flowering period. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Northern Lights’ is a compact, upright, bushy shrub, bearing oval, grey-green leaves with wide, cream margins, flushed pink or purple when young, and dense racemes of deep purple flowers in summer; height 100 cm and spread 50 cm. It needs some frost protection and is good in a container and ideal for borders. |
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