Hebe “Eliptica Variegata” 2Ltr
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Hebe “Elliptica Variegata” Plant Description:
Common Name: Variegated Boxwood Hebe
Scientific Name: Hebe elliptica ‘Variegata’
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Appearance:
Form: Compact and rounded growth habit.
Size: Typically reaches a height of 3 to 6 feet (90 to 180 cm) and a similar spread.
Foliage: Oval to elliptical leaves with a prominent variegation. Variegation often includes shades of green, cream, and white.
Color: Variegated foliage provides visual interest with its mix of colors.
Flowers:
Bloom Time: Summer.
Flower Form: Small, tubular flowers in shades of white or pale lavender.
Attracts Pollinators: The flowers attract bees and butterflies.
Sun Requirements:
Light: Full sun to partial shade. Can tolerate some shade.
Soil and Moisture:
Soil: Well-draining soil.
Moisture: Moderate watering. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
Hardiness Zones:
Hardy: Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9.
Landscaping Uses:
Border Plant: Ideal for borders and mixed shrubbery.
Container Plant: Suitable for container gardening.
Accent Plant: Adds texture and color variation to the landscape.
Maintenance:
Pruning: Prune to maintain shape and encourage bushiness after flowering.
Winter Protection: Provide protection in colder climates during harsh winters.
Special Features:
Variegated Foliage: The attractive variegated leaves provide year-round interest.
Drought Tolerance: Once established, it tends to be relatively drought-tolerant.
Versatile: Suitable for various garden styles, from formal to informal.
Note: Hebe elliptica ‘Variegata’ is prized for its variegated foliage, adding visual appeal to gardens and landscapes. Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and promotes a compact growth habit. Ensure well-draining soil and provide appropriate winter protection in colder zones.
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