15/20cm Pot Grown Hebe 'Mrs Winder'
(Hebe 'Warleyensis')
Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September.
- About̴Ì?Pot Grown Hebe 'Mrs Winder'
- Key Features
- Pruning & Care
The plant is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September, through to early Winter.
The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáWarleyensis,‰ۡó» looks striking when kept to a natural round shape, almost mound-like, rather than being trimmed into a formal feature. Its deep green foliage that is tinged with red, makes the Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» perfect for an unusual, year-round interesting, addition to your garden.
Being a low-growing hedge, in good conditions, the hedge will grow to about 1.3m- but it will generally grow to be around 1m high.
This 15/20cm Hebe Mrs Winder plant is slow-growing but can exceed 1.2m when planted in good conditions.
The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» is salt-tolerant, making it suitable to coastal areas. It does prefer a nice sunny site, with moist, well-drained soil, and will also benefit from being protected against strong Winter winds.
- Growth height: Slow (10-20cm per year)
- Ideal height: 1.2m-2.5m Medium
- Exposure: Coastal, Inland, Sheltered
- Aspect: Sun
- Evergreen foliage? Yes
As it is pot grown, you can easily leave the plant in its pot for a few days/weeks before planting it. Just ensure you keep the plant well-watered, and it gets enough sun. Don't leave it for too long, however, as you don't want the roots becoming root bound.
You should prune your Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» within the growing season, or at the end of Winter dormancy period (depending on how soon Spring arrives). You should not prune in late Autumn, or Winter months.Evergreen
Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September.
- About̴Ì?Pot Grown Hebe 'Mrs Winder'
- Key Features
- Pruning & Care
The plant is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September, through to early Winter.
The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáWarleyensis,‰ۡó» looks striking when kept to a natural round shape, almost mound-like, rather than being trimmed into a formal feature. Its deep green foliage that is tinged with red, makes the Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» perfect for an unusual, year-round interesting, addition to your garden.
Being a low-growing hedge, in good conditions, the hedge will grow to about 1.3m- but it will generally grow to be around 1m high.
This 15/20cm Hebe Mrs Winder plant is slow-growing but can exceed 1.2m when planted in good conditions.
The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» is salt-tolerant, making it suitable to coastal areas. It does prefer a nice sunny site, with moist, well-drained soil, and will also benefit from being protected against strong Winter winds.
- Growth height: Slow (10-20cm per year)
- Ideal height: 1.2m-2.5m Medium
- Exposure: Coastal, Inland, Sheltered
- Aspect: Sun
- Evergreen foliage? Yes
As it is pot grown, you can easily leave the plant in its pot for a few days/weeks before planting it. Just ensure you keep the plant well-watered, and it gets enough sun. Don't leave it for too long, however, as you don't want the roots becoming root bound.
You should prune your Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» within the growing season, or at the end of Winter dormancy period (depending on how soon Spring arrives). You should not prune in late Autumn, or Winter months.