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Hebe , or veronica as they are often know , are a genus of evergreen plant shrubs in the Plantaginaceae sept that originate from New Zealand and other contribution of the southern hemisphere.1Armstrone , T. , & De Lange , P. ( 2005 , October).Conservation genetics of Hebe speciosa ( Plantaginaceae ) an endangered New Zealand bush . Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society . Retrieved March 16 , 2023 , fromhttps://academic.oup.com/botlinnean/article/149/2/229/2420184
They are well - known ( and commonly grown for ) their specific characteristics , which let in their cosmetic flowers in either white , pink or majestic and being evergreen plant , which provide often colorful and structural interest , especially during the winter months .

“ Hebes are capital structural works , form attractive mounds , many with varicolored or colored foliation , ” part Colin Skelly , Master Horticulturist .
“ I tend to use Hebes , peculiarly in hatful , for these morphologic qualities , but the flowers in summer are also popular with pollinator and hum with life .
“ In mild regions , Hebes may even flower more than once reckon on the vagaries of the atmospheric condition . ”

Here are 25 popular types of hebes which can be grown in the UK , including some very special RHS AGM recipient role :
1)H.‘Great Orme’
“ Hebe ‘ Great Orme ’ is a favourite of mine , ” says Charlie Bewley , the owner of Hic Bibi Wholesale Nurseries , with over 35 years of experience growing hebes .
“ It can grow up to 6 - 8 foot , is very shaggy-haired and has long leaf . It can also make a swell hedgerow , particularly in seaside locations . It has striking , bright pink flowers . ”
With a rounded and compact habit , ‘ Great Orme ’ produces taper peak that fade to white from former summertime onwards .

With narrow-minded evergreen plant leafage , this hebe provides great wintertime pursuit but needs some protection during the cold month .
Growing to an eventual height and bedspread of 1.2 thousand , it is one of the prominent hebe shrubs available and is suitable forthe back of a layer or border , or even a large container .
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit .

2)H.rakaiensis
This well - known and democratic hebe raise to a compact and round 1 m in tallness and spread .
With smaller leave that are bright green , this hebe is well suitable to growing in heap or containers .
Producing white flowers that are loved by pollinators from early summer onward , this bush may need some winter protection , especially during the frigid months .

3)H. albicans
A dwarf hebe , this bush is ideal for container - growing or lining the edge of a path .
spring up to a relatively small size of it with a hatful of small dismal green leaves , it can be used as alow informal hedging .
This is a species distinguished by buddy-buddy , somewhat rubbery , leaves that have a greyish blue - green colour .

Pollinators love its little , oval - shape , snowy blooms that open up in early summer and contrast well against its darker foliage .
Albicans will tolerate full sun or partial shade but they opt a sheltered dapple .
This species has been awarded the RHS ’s Award of Garden Merit .

4)H.‘Red Edge’
Some hebe shrubs produce decorative foliation as well as blossom .
Hebe ‘ Red Edge ’ is one of those and mould a lowly mound of racy - green leaf that are distort red come wintertime , provide some lovely winter sake for the garden .
With myopic pale purple flowers that fade to white with time , this hebe is unadulterated for a pot as it will reach a last size of it of about 50 cm in height and facing pages .

Preferring a sheltered location , ‘ Red Edge ’ might need to be moved under cover to overwinter the worst of the weather and modest temperature .
5)H.canterburiensis‘Carl Teschner’
Hebe ‘ Carl Teschner ’ is a dwarf and spreading bush that is idealistic for border a path with or for growing in containers due to its small size .
This hebe has little and dark green foliage , which do summertime is decorate with a profuseness of large regal blooming that blow over to white with age .
grass H4 for hardiness , ‘ Carl Teschner ’ can bear winter temperature as low as -5 to -10 ° C with some protective cover .

6)H.‘Blue Gem’
‘ Blue Gem ’ is one of the larger and more vigorous hebes available and can grow to a final size of 1.5 1000 in height , making it perfect for the back of a bed or a border .
This hebe raise light-headed green leaf in a open and rounded conformation , interspersed with flowers in all shades of purple .
As with most hebes , this shrub will grow well in full sun to partial ghost on pitiful to moderately prolific stain in a sheltered bit .

7)H.‘Caledonia’
Hebe ‘ Caledonia ’ is another compact variety that will grow to a upper limit of around 60 atomic number 96 in height and cattle farm .
idealistic for containersor the front of a delimitation , this hebe produces pocket-size red foliage that turn drear green as they age , as well as small purple heyday that can bloom from spring until fall with regular deadheading .
RHS Award of Garden Merit ( AGM ) .

8)H.ochracea‘James Stirling’
For something a little different , this hebe produces almost golden foliage , not unlike a cypress tree and looks great all year round , especially in the winter .
Neat and thickset ‘ James Stirling ’ raise to a size of just over 50 cm over time , although may remain minor in sure shape , and expose small white blossom during the summer months .
A somewhat ruffianly shrub that develop from New Zealand , this hebe will cope with an exposed facet and can be grown in coastal gardens .

9)H.pinguifolia‘Pagei’
This almost carpeting - forming hebe abide low at a tiptop of only 30 curium , but can spread out to up to 1 m.
Providinggreat earth covert , ‘ Pagei ’ produces midget blue - light-green foliation on purple stems and white flowers in other summer .
A fair sturdy bush , ‘ Pagei ’ is rated H5 , indicating that it can stand firm temperatures as humble as -10 ° coke to -15 ° C in an exposed or sheltered spot , but as with all Hebe , will struggle in wakeless or compress soil that is prostrate to becoming waterlogged .

Being mat - forming , ‘ Pagei ’ is great for suppressing weeds and ideal for growing as a specimen bush or when planted en masse .
10)H.pinguifolia‘Sutherlandii’
With foliage light and greener in colour than ‘ Pagei ’ , Hebe ‘ Sutherlandii ’ has a slimly shaggy and more compendious habit .
Another tough and hardy hebe , this shrub will reach a maximal height and spread of just under 50 cm over time and is loved by pollinator when it is in efflorescence during May and June .
Ideal for container growing and being tolerant of saltiness , this variety is again great for a coastal garden and produces bantam white blooms that contrast well against its dark-green leaves .

11)H.‘Wiri Cloud’
Another compact hebe , ‘ Wiri Cloud ’ displays short racemes of pallid pink flowers over the summertime month on a compact mass of promising green foliage that attain no more than 40 centimetre in height .
cover with pollinator when in flower , the pale pink blooms can last for calendar week if on a regular basis deadheaded .
One of the less hardy hebes available , it may need some winter protective covering , especially if grown in an expose spot or in a frost pocket .

12)H.‘Wiri Charm’
A much larger hebe than the previous ‘ Wiri Cloud ’ , ‘ Wiri Charm ’ can reach meridian up to 1 meter and a cattle farm of up to 1.5 m.
With vibrant bright pink - royal flowers that bloom from July until October and evergreen dark immature glossy foliage , this hebe provides pastime all year round .
Tolerating either full sun or fond nuance , ’ Wiri Cloud ’ need a sheltered spot and may need some protection against the worst of the wintertime weather .

13)H.‘Silver Dollar’
For a hebe with stunning cosmetic foliage , ‘ Silver Dollar ’ is in spades one to consider .
With variegated silver - unripened foliage that turns a cryptical reddish come autumn and pale mauve bloom that melt to white in early summer , this hebe provide year - round interest .
remain stocky at a net sizing of approximately 60 curium in height and spread , and with an erect and rounded course , it is a various shrub that grows equally well in a border or a container .

As the least stalwart of all the hebe varieties note , it will need proceed undercover or to be covered to protect it from the worst of the wintertime .
14)H.‘Emerald Gem’
‘ Emerald Green ’ has a marvellously tidy habit , so much so that this 50 cm semi - dwarf shrub always outride in a compact , round material body .
The besotted , spire - like pointy leaves are an optic - pleasing shade of clear emerald green .
add together to all this its ability to conform to any dirt and jib pest and diseases , and it ’s easy to see why it was awarded the RHS ’s Award of Garden Merit .

15)H.cupressoides‘Boughton Dome’
This species cue one of a Bonsai conifer , as this 40 - 50 cm form also has a miraculous self - maintained habit , grow in a dome or teardrop shape that involve no maintenance .
It bears no flowers and its phonograph needle - like leaves are of a blueish - slate - unripened hue .
It is of obvious architectural interest and software .

16)H.×andersonii
Hebe × andersonii is a giant among hebe , commonly reaching over 2 m in height , with long - lived plants going past 2.5 meter , and attaining a breadth to play off .
Though its foliage is of little interest , it put up stunning vasiform sprays of a bright , rich purple hue .
It has a seemly flowering time of year , stick out profuse blooms , andattracts butterfly and bees to kicking .

17)H.‘Youngii’
This species is at the other extremum in height ; this mat - organize dwarf reaches no more than 20 atomic number 96 grandiloquent .
It has mysterious green shining leaves , and it bears small efflorescence which boast four discrete petals .
Their colour ranges from lavender to purpurate with the white throats providing a adorable counterpoint for this winner of the Award of Garden Merit .

18)H.‘Nicola’s Blush’
This is a semi - dwarf that has a bushy , rounded drug abuse and reaches 60 - 70 curium in height and spread .
Its grey - immature leaves are gig - shaped but it is the inflorescences whose shape and people of colour are the point of interest .
White but with a paint - like ‘ blush ’ at the steer , these amusing flowers resemble bottlebrushes or hair - curler .

It ’s another recipient of the Award of Garden Merit .
19)H. buxifolia‘Patty’s Purple’
‘ Patty ’s Purple ’ also has a bushy , mound habit but otherwise is different .
It grows up to 70 - 90 cm centimetres in height and width .
The ovate leaves are emerald green and the tapering , spiked inflorescences are brilliant purple languish to whiten at the foot as the bud subject .

It ’s all about coloring material with this cultivar , as even the chaff are a abstruse red ink .
20)H.‘Oratia Beauty’
This shrub has similarly bi - dark-skinned tapering and spiked inflorescence whose tips are a aristocratical garden pink .
As the pink buds open , they fade to white at the al-Qaida .
The ovate leave are shiny and have a rubbery feel on this shaggy-haired cultivar that reaches up to 75 cm in superlative .

This variety is especially attractive to bees and butterflies , and it has been know with the Award of Garden Merit .
21)H.[Garden Beauty Blue]
Garden Beauty Blue has a shaggy-coated , mounding habit that grows to just under 1 m tall and wide .
The name of the game here is color saturation in both leafage and prime .
The glossy leave-taking are a rich , cryptical green ; the small flower are an even deeper , richer shade of purple .

Other attractions of this motley are its specially thick leafage and its great richness of prime .
22)H.‘Blue Clouds’
This cultivar is of a shaggy habit and may come across a maximum acme of 1 m.
Both the leaves and flowers are points of interest ; the lance - shape leaves are calendered and dull - green but they become clear bluish - purplish in winter while the spike - same flowers diverge from light blue to a full-bodied purpleness .
23)H. recurva‘Boughton Silver’
‘ Boughton Silver ’ is silvern in both foliage and flower .
The lancelike leaves are dismal - green with a clear-cut silvery - grey sheen while the inflorescences ’ nebulizer are silvery - white , and appeal bees and butterflies in droves .
It grows to only about 60 centimetre and has a bushy and spreading riding habit .
24)H.‘Rhubarb And Custard’
‘ Rhubarb and Custard ’ may have a cute name but it is an apt one .
Though this cultivar bears low spikes of lavender - to - purple peak in the mid - former summer , the centering is more on foliage .
The thick oval leave are variegated ; they are deep green with blotches of magenta - garden pink and irregular bordering in custard - xanthous .
It is of a bushy , mounding habit .
25)H.‘Frozen Flame’
This sort has similarity to ‘ Rhubarb and Custard ’ in both flower , leafage , and even tiptop and substance abuse .
What is unlike is that the leaf are lance - like and the coloring is less random and more regulated as the chicken - cream colour properly edges the leaf and the magenta go around from the centre , bit by bit taking over most or all of the leaf in wintertime .