Hebe in the side garden border
By Annella
- 15 Jun, 2011
- 8 likes
This Hebe is about 7ft tall and luckily was untouched by the winter
Comments on this photo
Yes, isn't that great! Must be the shelter it receives from all the other shrubs...it's a beauty!
15 Jun, 2011
This came from Wilby Karen, it was a broken branch from an old friends Hebe that we pushed in the ground to see if it would take!!
16 Jun, 2011
Goodness! Imagine that! Well done!
16 Jun, 2011
We couldn't believe it worked and when I moved it took some digging up. It will always be known as Shirley's Hebe.
16 Jun, 2011
Ah, that's nice, much nicer than Leycesteria 'Mad Axe Man' !! lol xx
16 Jun, 2011
I think that has a good ring to it Karen!
16 Jun, 2011
Hmmmmm....;)
16 Jun, 2011
really like this..what is its real name?
23 Apr, 2012
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Doing well... it must have gone abroad for our cold winter ;o)
15 Jun, 2011