Hebe Parvifloria gold stem white flower
Veronica parviflora (often sold in gardens under names like Hebe parviflora forms and cultivars) is a small to medium evergreen shrub with naturally golden to yellow-green stems and foliage in some selections, producing small clusters of white flowers mainly in spring and early summer; these are lightly attractive to pollinators, and the plant is valued for its colourful stems, dense branching habit, and use in borders, hedging, and coastal plantings due to its toughness and low-maintenance growth.
Hebe Parvifloria
Botanical Name Veronica parviflora Common Name Hebe Parvifloria
Family Plantaginaceae Type evergreen, compact shrub Origin New Zealand Mature Height 1.5 Mature Spread 2m Sun Requirements Full sun to part shade Soil Well drained soils Flowering Flowers white, in spikes upto 12cm long near tip of twigs Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance moderately frost hardy
Drought Tolerance moderate, occasional watering during extended heat Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low, cut back after flowering to encourage compact bushy shape Conservation Status Not Threatened






