Hebe Collection

Shrubby Veronica

£13.98
  • Hebe Heartbreaker
  • Hebe Wild Romance
  • Hebe Caledonia

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10.5cm Pot grown plants
Delivery within 28 days
  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Summer flowering time
  • GREEN foliage colour
  • MIXED flowering Colour

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Product Description

A collection of dwarf Hebe that will add colour and texture to your garden all year round. From June to September tiny flowers will appear complementing the colour changing evergreen foliage. Growing to a compact height of 50-60cm, this collection is ideal for planting in patio pots containers or in the border as Hebe are extremely manageable and low maintenance. You will receive one each of Heartbreaker (white/green/pink), Wild Romance (pink/maroon) and Caledonia (dark green/plum). 10.5cm pot plants supplied.

Plant Size

Mature Height 65 cm
Mature Spread 65 cm
Plant Spacing 50 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Remove from the pot and plant in a hole the same depth as the container, with extra room on both sides for the roots to develop/expand
Soil Type Well drained, light and slightly acidic soil

Growing at a glance…

There is little pruning required for hebe shrubs, but if required you can trim back lightly in early Spring. They are fully hardy and an excellent choice for all areas such as rockeries, borders or pots. It is always a good idea to plant themamongst other shrubs as this will help give them extra protection from strong winds, as well as creating some fantastic colour displays.Plant in fairly fertile soil in areas with sun or partial shade. Ensure that there is plenty of drainage available and that you take some care to protect them from strong winds.

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