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Photographed end December<br />
Photographed end December<br />
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Photographed mid July after fading to white<br />
Photographed mid July after fading to white<br />
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids 
Order: Lamiales 
Family: Plantaginaceae 
Genus: Hebe 
Common cultivar name: Hebe Oratia Beauty

Hebe ‘Oratia Beauty’ forms a robust evergreen shrub, about 75 cm high.
The fleshy leaves are and broadly spear-shaped, 4–6 cm long.
It gets covered in racemes of pink flowers fading to white throughout spring and summer.
This hebe cultivar was introduced into cultivation in 1982 by Hugh Redgrove of Oratia, Auckland, New Zealand. He was given cuttings of this hebe from an unknown source.

Photographed end December
Hebe Oratia beauty Dec-003.JPG

Photographed mid July after fading to white
Hebe Otatia Beauty-004.JPG

Hebe Oratia Beauty-002.JPG

Hebe Oratia Beauty-003.JPG