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This hebe cultivar was discovered prior to 1986 by Ann Burton at the Annton Nursery of Cambridge, North Island, New Zealand. It may be a seedling from Hebe ‘Carnea’.
This hebe cultivar was discovered prior to 1986 by Ann Burton at the Annton Nursery of Cambridge, North Island, New Zealand. It may be a seedling from Hebe ‘Carnea’.


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The purplish leaf bud.<br />
The purplish leaf bud.<br />
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Hebe
Species: H. Mary Antoinette 
Binomial name: Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’

Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’ is a 50 cm high 70 cm wide. The dark green leaves are spear-shaped and about 3.5–4 cm long, with a purplish leaf bud. The cerise flowers open to white, late spring to summer.
This hebe cultivar was discovered prior to 1986 by Ann Burton at the Annton Nursery of Cambridge, North Island, New Zealand. It may be a seedling from Hebe ‘Carnea’.

Photographed MayHebe ‘Mary Antoinette’-001.JPG


Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’ 33-001.JPG

Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’.JPG

The purplish leaf bud.
Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’-001.jpg

Hebe ‘Mary Antoinette’ 33.JPG