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Hebe 'Wiri Grace' is a hebe cultivar raised by Jack Hobbs of the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens, New Zealand and is a cross between H. speciousa x (H. bolonsii x H. stricta). It is an evergreen shrub with large lance-shaped leaves that are >12 cm long and just over 25 mm wide. Long 15 cm inflorescences develop on lateral stems and they have a feathery appearance due to elongated stamens. They are a light mauve colour. Flowering occurs January through to Autumn. | Hebe 'Wiri Grace' is a hebe cultivar raised by Jack Hobbs of the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens, New Zealand and is a cross between H. speciousa x (H. bolonsii x H. stricta). It is an evergreen shrub with large lance-shaped leaves that are >12 cm long and just over 25 mm wide. Long 15 cm inflorescences develop on lateral stems and they have a feathery appearance due to elongated stamens. They are a light mauve colour. Flowering occurs January through to Autumn. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 September 2019
Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Hebe
Cultivar: H. speciousa x (H. bolonsii x H. stricta)
Synonym: Veronica 'Wiri Grace'
Common name: Hebe Wiri Grace
Hebe 'Wiri Grace' is a hebe cultivar raised by Jack Hobbs of the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens, New Zealand and is a cross between H. speciousa x (H. bolonsii x H. stricta). It is an evergreen shrub with large lance-shaped leaves that are >12 cm long and just over 25 mm wide. Long 15 cm inflorescences develop on lateral stems and they have a feathery appearance due to elongated stamens. They are a light mauve colour. Flowering occurs January through to Autumn.