Hebes P – Hebe parviflora ‘Holdsworth’ to Hebe ‘Purple Shamrock’
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Hebe parviflora ‘Holdsworth’ forms an
upright evergreen shrub, up to about 6 ft (1.5 m) high. The
leaves are glossy green, spear-shaped, 1–1.6 in (2.5–4 cm)
long. Flowers well in full sun, but shy-flowering in shade, white flowers
in summer. Worth growing for its foliage. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe parviflora ‘Palmerston’ is an evergreen
bushy shrub, growing to 40 in (1 m) or more. The green leaves
are narrow spear-shaped, 1.8–3 in (4.5–7.5 cm)
long and 0.2–0.3 in (5–7 mm). Dense spikes of
white flowers, summer to autumn. This hebe is hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe parviflora var arborea (syn Hebe parviflora)
is an evergreen large shrub or tree, growing to up to 20 ft (6 m).
The green leaves are narrow, spear-shaped, 1–1.4 in (2.5–3.5 cm)
long and 0.2 in (4 mm) wide. White flowers in dense spikes,
summer. This hebe seems to be fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pascal’ is an attractive compact
growing evergreen shrub, reaching 18 in (50 cm) or more. The
leaves are green in summer, a dark plum in winter. The violet-purple
flowers in early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pauciramosa forms an upright evergreen shrub
about 16 in (40 cm) high. The green leaves are broadly spear-shaped,
0.2 in (6 mm) long. The white flowers are borne in short spikes,
April to June. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Paula’ is a rounded bushy evergreen
shrub, growing to about 2.5 ft (75 cm) tall. The leaves are
spear shaped, shiny, medium green, about 3–3.5 in (7.5–9 cm)
long and about 1 in (2.5 cm) wide, new growth is reddish.
Deep pink-purple flowers fading to white, summer to autumn. Probably
tender in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pearl of Paradise’ is small, compact,
upright, evergreen shrub, growing to about 30 in (75 cm) high
in 4 years. The mid-green leaves are spear-shaped. Spikes of lilac
flowers are carried in May and June, and will often flower again in
summer and autumn if pruned after flowering. In the UK it grows in full
sun in most soils. |
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Hebe ‘Petra’s Pink’ is a low spreading
evergreen shrub, growing to 12 in (30 cm) high, and 20 in
(50 cm) wide. The oval leaves are a dull dark green, tinted purple
in winter, 0.5–0.7 in (1.2–1.8 cm) long; the leaf
edges are purple. The flowers are light mauve-pink; summer. A hebe hardy
in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pewter Dome’ forms a tight dome
of grey-green evergreen foliage 24 in (60 cm) or more high.
The white flowers are in short spikes, June and July. A hebe hardy in
the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pimeba’ is an open, low-growing,
evergreen shrub, growing to about 12 in (30 cm) high. The
spear-shaped grey-green leaves are 0.4–0.6 in (10–15 mm)
long, and are often red-edged. The leaf bud and young leaves become
reddish in winter. Violet flowers, fading with age, in summer. A hebe
hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pimeleoides is a open, low-growing, evergreen
shrub, which can grow to about 24 in (60 cm) high. The spear-shaped,
thick, grey-green leaves are 0.3–0.4 in (7–10 mm)
long. Pale lilac flowers in summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. It
grows best in full sun and a well-drained soil. |
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Hebe pimeleoides ‘Quicksilver’ is an evergreen
shrub with an open arching habit. The small grey leaves, with a red
edge, contrast well with the dark branches. The flowers are small and
light blue-mauve, early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pinguifolia ‘Godefroyana’ is a low-growing,
evergreen shrub, reaching up to 18 in (45 cm). The leaves
are grey-green, oval, concave and up to 0.7 in (1.7 cm) long.
The flowers are white, early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pinguifolia ‘Pagei’ (syn Hebe ‘Pageana’)
is a low-growing evergreen shrub with grey foliage. The grey-green leaves
are broadly spear-shaped, concave 0.4–0.6 in (1–1.5 cm)
long, margins red on young leaves. The flowers are white, late April
or early May to June. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pinguifolia ‘Sutherlandii’ is a low-growing,
hardy, evergreen shrub, reaching up to 18 in (45 cm). The
leaves are pale grey-green, oval, concave and up to 0.5 in (1.4 cm)
long. The flowers are white, early summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe pinguifolia ‘Wardiensis’ (syn Hebe
‘Wardiensis’) is a small, decumbent, bushy, evergreen shrub
growing to 10 in (25 cm) high. The grey-green, spear-shaped
leaves are 0.6 in (1.5 cm) long. White flowers in summer.
A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pink Elephant’ is a small, compact,
evergreen shrub that grows to about 20 in (50 cm) high and
36 in (90 cm) wide in 10 years. The broad, oval, grey-green
leaves have wide pale-yellow margins and are flushed with pink. Short
spikes of white flowers in early summer. A hebe that is hardy in the
UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pink Lady’ is a small, compact,
bushy, evergreen shrub that grows to 20 in (50 cm) high. The
grey-green, spear-shaped leaves are 0.8 in (2 cm) and 0.3 in
(7 mm) wide. Spikes of pale pink flowers fading to white in spring
and early summer. This hebe is hardy to –5°C. |
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Hebe ‘Pink Paradise’ is a small, compact,
evergreen shrub that grows to about 18 in (45 cm) high and
across in 4 years. The small, light green, spear-shaped leaves,
with reddish edges and midribs on new growth. The flowers are pink;
very free flowering, spring and summer, and maybe again in autumn. A
hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pink Pixie’ is a small, compact,
evergreen shrub that grows to about 24 in (60 cm) high and
across in 4 years. The small, green, leaves are spear-shaped, with
reddish edges and midribs on new growth. The flowers are rose pink;
very free flowering, late spring to autumn. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Pink Wand’ is a bushy, rounded,
evergreen shrub that grows to 54–60 in (1.35–1.5 m)
high. The slightly-shiny, spear-shaped, green leaves are up to 3.5 in
(9 cm) long, and 0.5–0.75 in (1.2–2 cm) wide.
Spikes of pink flowers up to 4 in (10 cm) long in summer.
This hebe is tender in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Polden Hills’ is a bushy, upright,
evergreen shrub that grows to a height of about 42 in (1.05 m).
The narrow, shiny, spear-shaped, green leaves are up to 2.5 in
(6.5 cm) long. The spikes of flowers are rose-pink, 4–5 in
(10–12.5 cm) long, summer. A hebe that is tender in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Polly Moore’ is a small, compact,
bushy, evergreen shrub that grows to about 16 in (40 cm) high.
The broad, green spear-shaped leaves are 0.6–0.8 in (1.5–2 cm)
long, and have red edges. Lilac-purple flowers in early summer. A hebe
that is hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe propinqua is slow-growing evergreen shrub that
grows to about 12 in (30 cm) high in the garden. It is a whipcord
hebe, the tiny green leaves clasp the stems. Bunches of white flowers
appear at the branch tips in summer, although it can be shy-flowering.
A hebe that is hardy in the UK, and prefers a moist soil. |
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Hebe ‘Purple Pixie’ (syn Hebe ‘Mohawk’,
EU-2018) is low-growing, small, evergreen shrub that grows to about
20 in (50 cm) high, and the same across. The small, green
leaves are spear-shaped leaves. Lilac-blue flowers in summer and autumn.
This hebe is fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Purple Princess’ is an erect evergreen
shrub that grows to about 40 in (1 m) high. The green spear-shaped
leaves have purplish edges and midribs. The flowers are purple-blue,
not very free-flowering; summer. A hebe fairly hardy in the UK. |
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Hebe ‘Purple Shamrock’ (syn Hebe ‘Neprock’)
is a small, compact, evergreen shrub, growing to 24 in (60 cm)
high. The spear-shaped green leaves have cream edges, with a purple
flush to new growth, and turn purple in winter. Light mauve flowers
may be seen in summer. A hebe hardy in the UK. |
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