Hebe Brachysiphon

A compact shrub, growing to about 40 in (1 m) high. The green spear-shaped leaves are about an inch (2–3 cm) long, and 0.25 in (6 mm) wide. The flowers are white. Hardy in the UK, and suitable for use as a hedge in the UK.

Hebe brachysiphon forms a compact evergreen shrub, which grows to about 40 in (1 m) high. The green spear-shaped leaves are about an inch (2–3 cm) long, and 0.25 in (6 mm) wide. The flowers are white. Hardy, and suitable for use as a hedge in the UK.

The name brachysiphon means 'short tubed', which refers to the flower. This is compared to Hebe Traversii. Hebe brachysiphon is closely related to Hebe Venustula, and is found in Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand.
Price: £5.99 per 2 ltr pot + p & p

Hebe brachysiphon forms a compact shrub, growing to about 40 in (1 m) high. The green spear-shaped leaves are about an inch (2–3 cm) long, and 0.25 in (6 mm) wide. The flowers are white. Hardy in the UK, and suitable for use as a hedge in the UK from Heasleands Garden Nursery Sussex UK



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