Spikes of white flowers with blue anthers accent the white-green foliage of this densely branched dwarf shrub. The low spreading form is excellent for use as a groundcover, low-growing edging, or container plantings. One of the hardiest of hebes. Thrives in coastal regions. Evergreen.
Bloom Time
Summer
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Easy Care, Compact Form
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure, Road Salt Tolerant
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flower Attributes
Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers
Landscape Use
Border, Container, Hedge, Ground Cover, Edging
Design Ideas
A stylish small spreading groundcover for high profile parts of the garden. Use around porch and front entry to cloak slab edges and fill in under taller shrubs. Useful for foundation planting under very low windows that need vent of footing cover up. Insert into the front of mixed borders for unique form and tidy edges. A fine choice for small urban gardens where close up beauty of this little shrub will be most appreciated. Equally suited for pots and troughs as well as square boxes in modernistic compositions.
Provide average, acidic, loose, well-drained soil; does not tolerate heavy, wet soils. Thrives in cool coastal areas; shelter from harsh sun exposures in hotter regions. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Fertilize in early spring. For a semi-formal appearance, prune annually after flowering.
History
An early cultivar that originated in New Zealand before 1925. The species is native to a wide range in New Zealand where it is called the local lilac.
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Details
Description
Spikes of white flowers with blue anthers accent the white-green foliage of this densely branched dwarf shrub. The low spreading form is excellent for use as a groundcover, low-growing edging, or container plantings. One of the hardiest of hebes. Thrives in coastal regions. Evergreen.
Bloom Time
Summer
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Easy Care, Compact Form
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure, Road Salt Tolerant
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flower Attributes
Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers
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Style
Landscape Use
Border, Container, Hedge, Ground Cover, Edging
Design Ideas
A stylish small spreading groundcover for high profile parts of the garden. Use around porch and front entry to cloak slab edges and fill in under taller shrubs. Useful for foundation planting under very low windows that need vent of footing cover up. Insert into the front of mixed borders for unique form and tidy edges. A fine choice for small urban gardens where close up beauty of this little shrub will be most appreciated. Equally suited for pots and troughs as well as square boxes in modernistic compositions.
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Care
Care Instructions
Provide average, acidic, loose, well-drained soil; does not tolerate heavy, wet soils. Thrives in cool coastal areas; shelter from harsh sun exposures in hotter regions. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Fertilize in early spring. For a semi-formal appearance, prune annually after flowering.
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History
History
An early cultivar that originated in New Zealand before 1925. The species is native to a wide range in New Zealand where it is called the local lilac.
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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.
We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.