Browsing items filed under: Shrubs × Heavy Clay Loam × Hebe brevifolia Found only near the North Cape and Surville Cliffs of the North Island. A low-growing, often sprawling shrub producing bright crimson pink flowers for long periods throughout the year. Hebe diosmifolia Northland Hebe from Cape Reinga to Waimauku. Easily recognised by its very small leaves. Grows 70cm-1m high, produces masses of white flowers through winter. Hebe diosmifolia 'Wairua Beauty' Hebe Cultivar originated from Wairua Falls, Titoki, near Whangarei Small leafed shrub reaching approx. 1m high producing clusters of mauve flowers early spring. Hebe divaricata Distribution is South Island mainly through Marlborough and Nelson. Very neat, compact form, grows 1-2m high. It produces clusters of small white flowers. Hebe Elliptica 'Blue Gem' Hebe Cultivar Attractive shrub growing approx.1m in height producing masses of blue flowers. Hebe ligustrifolia Hebe macrocarpa var. macrocarpa Originally from Great Barrier Island Typically erect habit, lovely long, deep violet-blue flower spikes. Very hardy throughout NZ. Hebe obtusata Occurs in coastal scrub from Manukau Heads to Muriwai. Prostrate or semi-prostrate shrub with light mauve flower spikes. Ideal for sprawling down banks. Hebe parviflora Distribution both North and South Islands. In the North Island it is found from Whangarei to the East Cape. Often grows 3-4m in height although can be kept trimmed. Attractive yellow stems and long white flower spikes. Hebe perbella Endangered hebe found on west coast of Northland. Hebe pubescens subsp. sejuncta Endemic to the Mokohinau group, Little Barrier and great Barrier Islands. Distinct obovate leaves, very spreading shrub with light mauve flowers. Hebe speciosa Caves, Hokianga Large, bold foliage with beetroot magenta flowers Hebe speciosa 'Mauve' Hebe Cultivar Large leaf hebe with long blue/mauve flower spikes Hebe townsonii North Taranaki and also in the South Island. Very erect habit, white flowers through spring. Hebe traversii Grows along streamsides and banks, South Island. Grows approx 2m high. Produces white flowers. Leptospermum 'Blossom' Cultivar Grows 2 metres high, produces large double pink flowers through winter and spring much loved by bees. Best in full sun and trimmed annually to maintain bushy growth. Leptospermum 'Pink Cascade' Cultivar Produces masses of pink flowers in early autumn and spring. Grows very vigorously in a semi-prostrate form spreading approx.1.5 m in width and reaches a height of 1m. Leptospermum 'Red Ensign' Cultivar This delightful cultivar produces masses of scarlet flowers in spring/early summer. Tolerates dry or a well-drained soil type, prefers full sun and some wind. Can be trimmed. Macropiper excelsum Recently had name change to Piper excelsum subsp. Kawakawa, peper tree. Found in abundance throughout the North Island. Attractive orange candle-like berries make quite a feature. Macropiper excelsum var. psittacorum Poor Knights Island Kawakawa, Recently renamed as Piper excelsum Sub sp. peltatum Similar to mainland form with slightly larger leaves not damaged so much by insects. « 1 2 3 4 5 »