Veronica glaucophylla (formerly known as Hebe glaucophylla) is a compact, evergreen New Zealand native shrub with rounded blue-green (glaucous) foliage and a tidy, low-growing habit, producing clusters of small white to pale lilac tubular flowers mainly in summer that are attractive to bees and other pollinators, making it a useful plant for borders, rock gardens, and native planting schemes.
Hebe Glaucophyhlla
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Botanical Name Veronica glaucophylla Common Name Hebe glaucophylla
Family Plantaginaceae Type evergreen, compact shrub Origin New Zealand Mature Height 0.6-1m Mature Spread 0.6-1m Sun Requirements Full sun to part shade Soil Well drained soils Flowering Pale mauve/white flowers Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance moderately frost hardy
Drought Tolerance moderate, occasional watering during extended heat Growth Rate slow to moderate growth rate Maintenance low, cut back after flowering to encourage compact bushy shape Conservation Status Not Threatened

