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Hebe

: Many varieties are highly drought-resistant once established and can withstand salt spray, making them ideal for coastal and sustainable xeriscaped gardens.

: The koromiko variety has historical use in Māori medicine for treating ailments like diarrhea and dysentery. Essential Care Tips Hebe: Grow And Prune Guide | BBC Gardeners World Magazine Hebes , also known as , are incredibly

: Their nectar-rich flowers are a major draw for bees, butterflies, and native birds , providing an essential late-season food source. also known as

Hebes , also known as , are incredibly versatile, low-maintenance evergreen shrubs native primarily to New Zealand. They are prized for their year-round architectural structure, diverse foliage colors ranging from silver-gray to deep burgundy, and vibrant flower spikes that bloom from summer through late autumn. Key Benefits and Uses are incredibly versatile

: Hebes range from low-growing ground covers (perfect for slopes or rock gardens) to neat, mounded shrubs used for low hedges and formal borders.

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