Hebe 'BABY MARIE'

Hebe 'BABY MARIE'
hebe, veronica
hebe, veronica
SIZE/TYPE | small shrub |
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USUAL HEIGHT | 0.2-0.4m |
USUAL WIDTH | 0.3-0.5m |
LEAVES | evergreen broadleaf |
COLOUR OF LEAVES |
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FLOWERS | less showy but noticeable |
COLOUR OF FLOWERS |
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BLOOMING TIME | May |
LOCATION | full to partial sun |
USDA zone (lowest) | 6 (down to -23°C) |
WINTER PROTECTION | |
FOR ZONE 5+6 |
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FOR ZONE 7 |
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BELONGS TO CATEGORIES | Evergreen broadleaf |
Baby Marie is a dwarf hebe whose origin is unknown, yet it is believed that hebe odora might appear in its parentage. It makes small, light green, scale-like, evergreen leaves along light reddish brown stems. In mid May appear tiny white flowers, opening from lilac violet buds. Light trimming after flowering is recommended. Baby Marie forms small, cushion-like shrubs.
Hebes need very well-drained but constantly moist, poor or medium fertile soil that is anything from slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. It needs good mulching at all times. They originate in New Zealand i.e. a country with high air humidity and mild winters, therefore we choose only the hardies species and varieties for our climate. They are commonly distinguished by small leaves and dwarf growth.
They are hardy on sites sheltered from strong, drying winds, and hidden from direct winter sunlight to about -24°C (USDA zone 6). Species and varieties with small, pale green leaves are commonly hardier than rich green plants, still we do not recommend them for lower zones than 6. Adult hebes usually regenerate readily after harsh winter damage if well-established. If necessary, protect them with fir branches or white woven. More tender ones can be grown with no protection in USDA zone 7 and higher.
Last update 09-03-2018
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