By Stroller
west midlands,
United Kingdom
Can anyone identify these please I think the first one may be a hebe.
The second I`ve also put in close up as it looks as if its in bud.


7 Mar, 2010
Answers
Thanks Andrew
7 Mar, 2010
it is a brilliant plant. there is a variegated one too. both good doers.
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