Hebe Variegata
Hebe Variegata is a visually striking evergreen shrub with variegated foliage, making it a sought-after plant in the Irish climate.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.
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Hebe Variegata
Hebe Variegata
Hebe Variegata is a visually striking evergreen shrub with variegated foliage, making it a sought-after plant in the Irish climate.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.
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Hebe Variegata is a visually striking evergreen shrub with variegated foliage, making it a sought-after plant in the Irish climate.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.
Height/Spread: Hebe Variegata typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet (30-90 centimeters) with a spread of 2-4 feet (60-120 centimeters). Its compact size makes it suitable for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This Hebe variety thrives in a position that receives full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to different light conditions in the Irish climate. It can tolerate mild coastal conditions and is best planted in a sheltered spot to protect it from harsh winds.
Soil: Hebe Variegata prefers well-draining soil with average fertility. In the Irish climate, it thrives in various soil types, including loam, sandy soil, or clay, as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Adding organic matter to the soil before planting can enhance its performance.
Flowering Season: Hebe Variegata produces beautiful spikes of delicate flowers from summer through early autumn. The flowers are usually white or pale lilac in color, providing a charming contrast against the variegated foliage. The blooming period adds visual interest to Irish gardens during the warmer months.
Uses: Hebe Variegata is a versatile plant suitable for various uses in the Irish climate. It can be planted in garden borders, mixed beds, or as a low hedge. The variegated foliage adds a decorative element to the landscape, while the flowers attract bees and butterflies, contributing to pollinator-friendly gardens. Additionally, Hebe Variegata can be used in container planting, providing an attractive focal point on patios or balconies.


















