





25x Hebe Cupressoides - $4.99 each
Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides
Common names: Cypress Hebe
Family: Plantaginaceae
Origin: New Zealand (alpine & subalpine regions)
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Overview
Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides is a distinctive, compact NZ native shrub valued for its tight, conifer-like foliage and excellent performance in exposed or dry sites. Naturally neat and architectural, it brings strong texture to rock gardens, alpine plantings, and low-maintenance landscapes.
Key Features
Foliage: Fine, scale-like blue-green foliage closely resembling a miniature conifer; dense and very tidy without trimming.
Flowers / Fruit: Small pale lilac flowers in spring, held lightly above the foliage; subtle but attractive to pollinators.
Form & Habit: Rounded, cushion-like shrub forming a tight 80cm x 80cm mound at maturity.
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value: Well suited to harsh, dry, windy, or alpine conditions; provides habitat structure for insects and lizards.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 80 cm |
| Spread | 80 cm |
| Form | Dense, bun-shaped shrub |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun |
| Water | Low; thrives in dry, free-draining conditions |
| Soil | Prefers poor to moderate soils; excellent on gravel, scree, stony, or sandy sites |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
| Frost Tolerance | Very hardy; tolerates severe frost and exposed alpine winds |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
-
Alpine and rock gardens
-
Mass planting for tidy, uniform texture
-
Ideal for dry, windy, or harsh sites
-
Great for low-maintenance and coastal landscapes
-
Adds structure and contrast alongside grasses, flaxes, and other compact hebes
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Not required—naturally compact and tidy.
Watering: Minimal; water during establishment only.
Feeding: Very low nutrient needs; a light feed in spring is optional.
Pests & Diseases: Generally pest-free and extremely hardy.
Additional Tips
-
Avoid waterlogged soils; this is a true dry-site specialist.
-
Works brilliantly in gravel gardens and scree plantings.
-
Plant in groups to emphasise its geometric form.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
This species’ foliage arrangement closely mimics juvenile conifers, making it one of the most unique Hebe/Veronica species for texture and form.
Why Choose Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides?
A hardy, structural, and highly distinctive shrub that thrives where many plants struggle—offering year-round shape and interest with virtually no maintenance.
Pot Size: These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.
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Description
Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides
Common names: Cypress Hebe
Family: Plantaginaceae
Origin: New Zealand (alpine & subalpine regions)
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Overview
Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides is a distinctive, compact NZ native shrub valued for its tight, conifer-like foliage and excellent performance in exposed or dry sites. Naturally neat and architectural, it brings strong texture to rock gardens, alpine plantings, and low-maintenance landscapes.
Key Features
Foliage: Fine, scale-like blue-green foliage closely resembling a miniature conifer; dense and very tidy without trimming.
Flowers / Fruit: Small pale lilac flowers in spring, held lightly above the foliage; subtle but attractive to pollinators.
Form & Habit: Rounded, cushion-like shrub forming a tight 80cm x 80cm mound at maturity.
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value: Well suited to harsh, dry, windy, or alpine conditions; provides habitat structure for insects and lizards.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 80 cm |
| Spread | 80 cm |
| Form | Dense, bun-shaped shrub |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun |
| Water | Low; thrives in dry, free-draining conditions |
| Soil | Prefers poor to moderate soils; excellent on gravel, scree, stony, or sandy sites |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
| Frost Tolerance | Very hardy; tolerates severe frost and exposed alpine winds |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
-
Alpine and rock gardens
-
Mass planting for tidy, uniform texture
-
Ideal for dry, windy, or harsh sites
-
Great for low-maintenance and coastal landscapes
-
Adds structure and contrast alongside grasses, flaxes, and other compact hebes
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Not required—naturally compact and tidy.
Watering: Minimal; water during establishment only.
Feeding: Very low nutrient needs; a light feed in spring is optional.
Pests & Diseases: Generally pest-free and extremely hardy.
Additional Tips
-
Avoid waterlogged soils; this is a true dry-site specialist.
-
Works brilliantly in gravel gardens and scree plantings.
-
Plant in groups to emphasise its geometric form.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
This species’ foliage arrangement closely mimics juvenile conifers, making it one of the most unique Hebe/Veronica species for texture and form.
Why Choose Hebe (Veronica) cupressoides?
A hardy, structural, and highly distinctive shrub that thrives where many plants struggle—offering year-round shape and interest with virtually no maintenance.
Pot Size: These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.






















