I've got used to seeing this shrub when I'm out for a walk. Until today I've always assumed it was some sort of conifer because it was always uniformly green. It's around 6 feet high and at least 4 feet wide.
But today I was surprised to see it half covered in small, pale blue flowers, so now I think it can't be a conifer.
The only thing I can think of is that it's some form of Hebe. Is that what it is & if it is, does anybody recognise which variety? Or is it something else?
Is this a Hebe?
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Even without the benefit of a closer look at the leaves Bert I do think that is a form of small leafed hebe. As to actual variety I am unsure, but it looks like the very small leafed oen which I use in my Japanese Garden (3 together grow into a beautiful ball shape). Mine is beginning to flower now as we speak
Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
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Thanks, Sam. You got my curiosity going on Hebes & I just found this site that makes me want to grow more of them. I like the ones I have now but they keep growing relentlessly & a lot of those shown on this site seem to be more limited in size & that would save me a lot of work.... -
http://www.hebesoc.org/Plants/Plants.htm
Bert
http://www.hebesoc.org/Plants/Plants.htm
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Interesting. I've never seen one of those. So it didn't have buds that you noticed yesterday?
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Amazing number of hebes there Bert
Too many for me to look through
I must try to find the name of the one I use .....
Too many for me to look through
I must try to find the name of the one I use .....
Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
Hun Ki Dory
(famous Japanese philosopher
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
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(famous Japanese philosopher

That is not a hebe Herb 

Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
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(famous Japanese philosopher
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If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
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(famous Japanese philosopher

Sam,
All I know about it is that my wife got it from a supermarket & she says it was just labelled 'Hebe'.
But I think it looks rather like the Hebe annulata shown
here -
http://www.hebesoc.org/Hebes/Hebes_A/He ... nulata.htm
Or were you just following Tigger's 'Herb meets Hebe' line?
Bert
All I know about it is that my wife got it from a supermarket & she says it was just labelled 'Hebe'.
But I think it looks rather like the Hebe annulata shown
here -
http://www.hebesoc.org/Hebes/Hebes_A/He ... nulata.htm
Or were you just following Tigger's 'Herb meets Hebe' line?
Bert
I have to admit that it does Bert
To me it looks more like some form of small conifer of some sort
I have been growing hebes for more than 35 years and have never seen one that looked like that before
Ah well ... 'ye live an lern'

To me it looks more like some form of small conifer of some sort
I have been growing hebes for more than 35 years and have never seen one that looked like that before
Ah well ... 'ye live an lern'


Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
Hun Ki Dory
(famous Japanese philosopher
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
Hun Ki Dory
(famous Japanese philosopher
