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Grown primarily for its festive evergreen variegated foliage that kicks off the year drenched in purple-pink, fading gradually to grey-green and cream, with a faint pink blush remaining into winter. Burning Heart's flowers are small but attractive lilac-purple spikes in July and August. Bushy and upright, it will grow to about 75cm high and wide.
Browse our other hebe varieties, or our full range of ornamental shrubs.
Hebes are only delivered pot-grown, year round.
Suitable for any well-drained soil, they tolerate partial shade well. They are hardy across most of the UK, but in cold areas of the North and Scotland, they are best grown in pots that can be moved into shelter from dry winter winds. In other areas outside the South West, covering them during an extended period of frost or snow is recommended to prevent cosmetic damage, but not essential.
Hebes prefer poor soil, so do not add any of our rich composts to the soil before planting: sand would be better in most normal topsoils. In heavy clay soil, churn the ground over to add a bit of gravel & grit (not sand) to give their roots breathing space, likewise add grit to a planting mix for Hebes in pots.
They don't like being hard pruned, so give them a light trim in spring to keep them tight and bushy. If you need to tidy a stray stem, prune it back as little as possible, to a good-looking bud.
The colour-changing leaves make this ideal for a distinctive pot plant or window box that gets seen every day. We think these would work well planted in individual containers to create border-like displays similar to Great Dixter's famous garden where a series of pots greet you either side of the front door of the house: ideal if you don't have a lot of border space. These work really well with Japanese anemones, catmint and cranesbill geraniums.