Hebe bollonsii rapidly forms a large, erect, evergreen shrub. The
lance-shaped leaves are up to 2.4 in (60 mm) long and 0.8 in (20 mm) wide.
The flowers are white or pale lilac, and are borne in June and July.
This hebe was found on islands east of the northern end of North Island, New
Zealand, where it grows near the coast in scrub and forest, and named after
the captain of the survey ship Hinemoa. In cultivation in the UK this hebe
has proved surprisingly hardy, considering its provenance, and will survive
most winters without any damage.
Price: £5.99 per 2 ltr pot + p & p