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UK Grown Evergreen Hebe Bushes
The Best Shrubby Veronica Varieties
Delivered Direct from Our Nursery
Order Potted He...
UK Grown Evergreen Hebe Bushes
The Best Shrubby Veronica Varieties
Delivered Direct from Our Nursery
Order Potted Hebe Shrubs Now For October Delivery
Hebes are attractive, flowering, low evergreen edging plants that do well in containers and thrive in sunny coastal sites.
They are hardy, but not recommended for borders in colder inland and Northern parts of Scotland, where the cold tends to damage the foliage.
They make an informal alternative to box or lavender edging, giving you flowers and foliage on a naturally compact bush that only needs a quick clipping once a year.
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Hebes are versatile evergreen shrubs that can serve as border specimens, patio plants in pots, or as attractive ornamental hedging.
The best time to clip your Hebes is right after they flower: you are deadheading & tidying all in one go.
This stops the production of seeds, which gives the plants more energy for lush new growth.
There are two main ways to restore an old Hebe with sparse or floppy growth. Do this in Spring, April is ideal.
Always make your pruning cuts above a node (the horizontal lines on the stems), which is where the new growth emerges.
Method One (Best for Plants under 1.5 metres):
Method Two (Best for Plants over 1.5 metres):
If you have a hebe hedge that is only a bit neglected, you can prune its sides back in stages over two Springs (April is ideal):
Remember that Hebes are easy to propagate from cuttings, so after trimming time is a great time to pot up some new plants for the future.
Hebes are native to New Zealand, the Polynesian island Rapa Iti, the Falkland Islands, and parts of South America
Yes, Hebes are the same as Shrubby Veronicas. Every gardener will be familiar with the perennial weeds known as Speedwell (Veronica filliformis and V. chamaedrys), which have dainty little blue flowers but spread aggressively.
The genus was originally classified as Veronica, but (allegedly after winning a drinking competition) that name was retired in 1929 by the notorious botanists Leonard Cockayne and H H Allen, and replaced with Hebe.
However, 21st Century analyses have shown that Hebes are indeed part of the Veronica genus, which the Royal Horticultural Society officially recognises, but after almost a century it's awkward to go back with the name!
The best place to learn about Hebes online is the Hebe Society, founded in 1985, which is affiliated with the RHS, and the New Zealand Alpine Garden Society.
It is an excellent resource on all sorts of New Zealand plants, and maintains a list of national collections you can visit, such as The Douglas Chalk Collection at Plumpton College in East Sussex.
In Greek mythology, Hebe is the daughter of Zeus and Hera, first of the younger gods, entrusted by her Olympian parents with serving their ambrosia, and who became the afterlife wife of Heracles after personally ferrying his soul up to their realm.
She embodies the association between youthfulness and the restorative fruit of forgiveness: Hebes are not that long-lived in the scheme of things, therefore they are always young, and they are very "forgiving" - easy to propagate continually from cuttings.
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