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Hebe Pinguifolia 'Pagei' - Page Hebe

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Hebe Pinguifolia 'Pagei' is an exquisite evergreen shrub hailing from New Zealand, a true year-round gem with vibrant silver-blue foliage. Proudly bearing the moniker of Page Hebe, this compact marvel draws the eye with its frosted leaves and captivating white flowers that burst into bloom come early summer. Reaching unto 2 feet in both height and width, Page Hebe imbues its surroundings with a touch of ethereal beauty and resilient charm. Renowned for its adaptability, this hardy plant thrives in both sun and partial shade, requiring low to moderate water usage. Remarkably tolerant of both coastal environments and frosty conditions, it showcases the best of both worlds - thrilling aesthetic appeal and easygoing maintenance. Page Hebe is a standout choice for rock gardens, striking borders, and coastal landscapes, promising to infuse your outdoor space with enchanting visual interest throughout each season.

  • Size: Up to 2 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: White, bloom in early summer
  • Foliage: Silver-blue leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Adaptability: Tolerates both coastal and frosty conditions
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