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This Hebe was raised in 1965 by Graham Hutchins at County Park Nursery, a small specialist plant nursery in Essex, England. It is a seedling of Hebe pimeleoides and was selected for its markedly blue-grey foliage.
This Hebe was raised in 1965 by Graham Hutchins at County Park Nursery, a small specialist plant nursery in Essex, England. It is a seedling of Hebe pimeleoides and was selected for its markedly blue-grey foliage.


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The leaves on a young planrcan have a red edge.<br />
The leaves on a young planrcan have a red edge.<br />
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 24 September 2019

Kingdom:   Plantae
(Unranked):        Angiosperms
(Unranked):        Eudicots
(Unranked):        Asterids
Order:       Lamiales
Family:      Plantaginaceae
Genus:      Hebe
Species:  Hebe pimeleoides 'Quicksilver'
Common name: Hebe Quicksilver

Hebe pimeleoides 'Quicksilver' is a spreading evergreen dwarf shrub with an open arching habit. It has dark, nearly black, wiry stems and tiny, silvery blue-grey leaves which are red-edged, small grey leaves, are about 6 mm long. It is semi-creeping, with an open, airy habit. It grows to 30cm in height and with ultimate spread of 0.5m.  Small pale light blue-mauve appears early summer on 4cm spikes.
This Hebe was raised in 1965 by Graham Hutchins at County Park Nursery, a small specialist plant nursery in Essex, England. It is a seedling of Hebe pimeleoides and was selected for its markedly blue-grey foliage.

Hebe pimeleoides Quicksilver -002.JPG
 
Hebe pimeleoides Quicksilver -001.JPG

The leaves on a young planrcan have a red edge.
Hebe Quicksilver.jpg

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