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Introducing the genus Hebe, a New Zealand shrub that comes in tons of delicious foliage and flower choices but resents humidity and low temperatures. Sorry to wet/whet/worry your whistle if it's ...
Cultivation: The key to hebe's popularity is its versatility, being suitable for a wide range of sites. It can deal with a hot and dry habitat, a rock garden area or thrive along the coast.
Hebe “Emerald Gem” caught the eye of Great Plant Pick judges over the course of a three-year hebe evaluation at North Willamette Research and Extension Center, Oregon. It stood out because of ...
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For alternative Hebe collections to shop, check out this Pack x12 Hebes 'Mixed Varieties' Garden Plug Plants on Amazon for £14.95. Elsewhere, you can find this Evergreen Shrub Collection from You ...
We have a hebe at the front of a border that has grown enormous over the years. We now would like to cut it back to prevent it from completely swamping the other plants nearby. Can you advise how ...
EASY PLANTS FOR A BOGGY AREA Can you suggest any low-maintenance plants as a centrepiece for a piece of rough, rather boggy ground about 150ft by 100ft (45m by 30m) to be used mainly as space for ...
Question: I have this hebe plant I have kept in a pot all summer, and it has been getting eaten by some green caterpillar. The leaves that are left are all tied with webbing. It’s a mess, and I ...
Hebe 'New Zealand Gold' is yet another good-looking evergreen shrub. It grows up to 5 feet high and wide and has small, glossy green leaves that take on a golden tint in hot summers when planted ...
Can you think of another plant so useful yet so collector-plant glamorous? You need never apologize for a hebe. Hebes are great mimics.
If you like to prolong color in your landscapes through the summer and into the fall, consider planting evergreen shrubs called hebes for vivid color in both flowers and foliage. “Most hebes ...
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