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What are Hebes?

Hebes are a range of garden plants that are often unrecognized gems in the garden. Native to New Zealand and Australia, most cultivars of the 90 hebe plant species are incredibly hardy and suitable for growth in a range of climates.

Hebe plants are incredibly long flowering, starting in late Autumn and blooming long into the spring. Each cultivar has curiously unique leaves ranging in colour from dark green, to purple, to pink with some variegated varieties.

Hebe plants are suitable to be grown directly in the soil, in a pot or raised bed. Hebe plant can be grown around borders, as a ground cover or a low-growing hedge.

Although named after the Greek Goddess of Youth, most cultivars have a surprisingly short lifespan. Luckily, however, they are fairly easy to propagate.

Popular Hebes Varieties to Grow

Hebe Great Orme

Is a hardy fairly open shrub that has leaves that are spear shaped and are very long. The flowers are bright pink in color and are usually held in tapering racemes that are long.

This type of hebe is perfect to be planted during the autumn and summer season and can grow for as short as 1.4 meters to 5 feet.

Hebe Blue Clouds

This variety are showy and hardy with foliage that is dark green and is lance-shaped. The foliage will usually turn dark purple when the weather turns cool.

You should know that there are generally two flushes of flowers, wherein the first one is usually during the months of June and July, while the second one is during the months of September and December. This hebe variety can grow 1 meters to 39 inches.

How to grow hebe plants

Most hebes thrive in moist but free-draining soil, in full sun to partial shade, ideally in a sheltered spot protected from winds. They don't need rich soils and will tolerate drought.

Deadhead spent blooms to improve the look of your hebe and keep it flowering for longer. Prune back in late summer to encourage strong new growth and a good overall shape.

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Where to grow hebes

Hebes are native to scrubland and, as such, are tough plants, however, they do need protection from cold winter winds. Some hebes are hardier than others – as a general rule, large-leaved varieties are more tender than small-leaved ones. They're tolerant of salt and can therefore be grown in coastal situations.

Choose a sheltered spot for your hebe, such as in front of a south- or west-facing wall. Hebes are tolerant of poor soils so will grow virtually anywhere. Larger cultivars can be grown at the back of a border while smaller varieties can be grown towards the front or in pots.

Hebes work well with a range of other plants, including catmint and Japanese anemones (pictured, above), along with cranesbill geraniums, penstemons and other herbaceous perennials.

How to plant hebes

Plant your hebe in late spring so it can establish during the summer months. Dig a planting hole slightly wider than the pot it's growing in. As hebes do best in poor soil, there's no need to add organic matter, so simply place the rootball in the hole, ensuring it's at the same depth it was growing in the pot.

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Hebes: Australian Growing Guide

Any plant inspired by a Greek goddess is sure to get one’s attention. Hebes are genus of plants native to New Zealand (where it is the largest plant genus), French Polynesia, the Falkland Islands, and South America. It includes about 90 species.

In our guide, we’ve covered everything from growing and caring for a hebe shrub, how to propagate one, and even how to take the perfect cutting.

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