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Much larger than many hebe varieties, 'Great Orme' also has larger flower spikes, emerging pink and fading to white for a bicolor effect.
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CloseAsk a gardener to describe the looks of a hebe and it's possible to get over a dozen different answers. It's a diverse family of evergreen shrubs, ranging in color from red to bright green, with shiny leaves or almost coniferous foliage, and loose to more compact profiles. 'Great Orme' hebe is one of the big boys, growing four to five feet tall and four feet wide with narrow, spear-shaped shiny green leaves. Hardy to 0 degrees, this variety has a looser, more open structure, with four-inch long bright pink flowers that slowly fade to white, adorning the shrub from summer into the fall. Pollinators and hummingbirds love the blooms, and gardeners will enjoy the bicolor floral effect.
Common Name | Hebe 'Great Orme' |
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Mature Size | 4 - 5 feet tall, 4 feet wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Cold Hardiness | 0 ° F |
Characteristics | Evergreen, deer-resistant, attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds |
Light | Sun to partial sun |
Structure | Loose mounding shrub |
Bloom Color | Pink fading to white |
Bloom Time | Summer into fall |
Uses | Woodland gardens, cottage gardens, container planters, specimen, informal hedge |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |
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