Hebe Amy, lovely, easy to grow purple flowering hebe. Butterflies love this plant.
Hebe Amy
Out of stock
Flowers in spring to summer.
Full sun and attracts butterflies and is hardy. Makes for a great hedge and adds amazing colour to a garden. Dark in foliage that is contrasting.
R65.00
Out of stock
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
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| Weight | 0.400 kg |
|---|---|
| pot size cm | |
| colour | Purple |
Product Location
Winery Rd, Raithby, South Africa-
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