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Hebe albicans 'Red Edge' - Red Edge Hebe

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Hebe albicans 'Red Edge' is a remarkable, resilient shrub known as Red Edge Hebe. Standing up to 60cm tall and wide, this compact wonder showcases its allure with lance-shaped, gray-green leaves beautifully highlighted with distinct red edges. Its unique appeal blossoms further during summer when it bestows a generous array of delicate lilac-white flowers adding a whisper of elegance. As hardy as it is attractive, this perennial thrives in full sun to partial shade and asks for little more than well-drained soil. Known for low water usage and an impressive resilience to pests and diseases, Red Edge Hebe is a capable, versatile choice for rock or Mediterranean gardens, container planting, or as a low-standing hedge. Its striking contrast and year-round foliage ensures your landscape maintains a captivating edge no matter the season.

  • Size: Up to 60cm high and wide
  • Flowers: Pale lilac-white
  • Foliage: Gray-green leaves with distinctive red edges
  • Water usage: Low, drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resistance: Hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases
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