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Hamamelis vernalis

Hamamelis vernalis

A deciduous, winter-blooming, shrub with a rounded habit which typically grows 6-10' tall with a somewhat larger spread Noted for its extremely early (January to February-March) and lengthy (to 4 weeks) bloom period. Fragrant, globular flower clusters (to 3/4" wide) have variable coloration, but flowers most frequently have yellow petals and reddish inner calyxes. Extract obtained from the leaves, bark and stems was formerly used medicinally by native Americans It is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, acidic, organically rich soils. Tolerates heavy clay soils. Prune in spring after flowering to control shape and size.
$29.00

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Hebe 'Baby Marie'

Hebe 'Baby Marie'

Also known as Hebe buxifolia nana, a compact bush with lilac flowers, it is possibly a hybrid with Hebe odora, named for Marie Turnbull a new zealand botanical artist.
$15.00

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Hebe 'Emerald Green'

Hebe 'Emerald Green'

A tight dome of minute imbricated foliage this is almost certainly a hybrid with one of the whipcoards, it apparently does not flower but the foliage is wonderful in a trough.
$15.00

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Hebe 'Hardy in Toronto'

Hebe 'Hardy in Toronto'

A compact growing plant with neatly ranked glaucous grayish green leaves, that has proven hardy in Marion Jarvie’s Toronto garden, an exceptional feat for a Hebe.
$15.00

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Hebe 'Silver Dollar'

Hebe 'Silver Dollar'

A low growing variegated form, grey green leaves with creamy margins, and mauve flowers that fade to white.
$15.00

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Hebe buxifolia 'Patty's Purple’

Hebe buxifolia 'Patty's Purple’

Neat looking little bushes, very free flowering with many short spikes of deep purple Veronica-like flowers, it is not hardy here.
$15.00

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Hebe buxifolia ‘Variegata’

Hebe buxifolia ‘Variegata’

Nice variegated foliage good-sized clusters of flowers on medium sized plants, not a hope of wintering outside here.
$15.00

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Hebe cupressoides 'Boughton Dome'

Hebe cupressoides 'Boughton Dome'

A neat grey leaved shrublet growing 18” high and nearly twice as wide found in scotland in 1970 by valerie Finnis grown primarily for it’s excellent foliage it rarely if ever flowers.
$15.00

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Hebe hinderua

Hebe hinderua

A naturally occuring hybrid found by grahm Hutchens in 1985 on the Hinerau ridge in the ruahine range on North Island. the parents are suspected to be H. odora and H. subsimilis. Flowers are white in clusters on the branch tips in late summer.
$15.00

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Hebe loganoides

Hebe loganoides

A whipcoard hybrid with a heather like habit collected in 1869 by Armstrong near the upper Rangitata River and named after Logania depressia a now extinct shurb which it resembles.
$15.00

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