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Hebe (Veronica) odora
Overview
A hardy, compact New Zealand native shrub valued for its glossy foliage and sweetly scented blooms. Hebe (Veronica) odora provides year-round structure and gentle fragrance, thriving in exposed coastal sites or well-drained garden borders with minimal care.
Key Features
Foliage: Small, oval, dark green leaves with a glossy surface and dense, tidy arrangement along short stems.
Flowers / Fruit: Clusters of small, fragrant white to pale lilac flowers appear in summer, providing subtle perfume and nectar for pollinators.
Form & Habit: Compact, rounded, and neatly mounded; ideal for formal or naturalistic settings.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value: Nectar-rich for bees and butterflies; tolerant of coastal wind, salt, and light frost.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 0.6 – 0.8 m |
| Spread | 0.8 – 1.0 m |
| Form | Rounded, compact |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun to light shade |
| Water | Moderate; keep moist during establishment, then low water needs once established |
| Soil | Free-draining soil; dislikes waterlogged conditions |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
| Frost Tolerance | Hardy to light frost once established |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
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Excellent for borders, rock gardens, and mixed native plantings
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Perfect for coastal gardens and windy, exposed areas
-
Great for container planting or edging paths
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Adds fragrance and evergreen texture year-round
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Lightly trim after flowering to maintain dense growth and shape.
Watering: Water regularly during establishment; once mature, only during extended dry periods.
Feeding: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring.
Pests & Diseases: Generally pest- and disease-free; ensure good drainage to avoid root issues.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
The name odora refers to the plant’s delicately scented flowers. It’s a naturally coastal species found throughout the South Island, known for thriving in wind-swept, exposed environments.
Why Choose Hebe (Veronica) odora?
A tough yet refined native shrub combining fragrance, glossy evergreen foliage, and resilience—perfect for coastal, cottage, or native gardens.
Pot Size:
These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.
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Description
Hebe (Veronica) odora
Overview
A hardy, compact New Zealand native shrub valued for its glossy foliage and sweetly scented blooms. Hebe (Veronica) odora provides year-round structure and gentle fragrance, thriving in exposed coastal sites or well-drained garden borders with minimal care.
Key Features
Foliage: Small, oval, dark green leaves with a glossy surface and dense, tidy arrangement along short stems.
Flowers / Fruit: Clusters of small, fragrant white to pale lilac flowers appear in summer, providing subtle perfume and nectar for pollinators.
Form & Habit: Compact, rounded, and neatly mounded; ideal for formal or naturalistic settings.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value: Nectar-rich for bees and butterflies; tolerant of coastal wind, salt, and light frost.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 0.6 – 0.8 m |
| Spread | 0.8 – 1.0 m |
| Form | Rounded, compact |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun to light shade |
| Water | Moderate; keep moist during establishment, then low water needs once established |
| Soil | Free-draining soil; dislikes waterlogged conditions |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
| Frost Tolerance | Hardy to light frost once established |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
-
Excellent for borders, rock gardens, and mixed native plantings
-
Perfect for coastal gardens and windy, exposed areas
-
Great for container planting or edging paths
-
Adds fragrance and evergreen texture year-round
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Lightly trim after flowering to maintain dense growth and shape.
Watering: Water regularly during establishment; once mature, only during extended dry periods.
Feeding: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring.
Pests & Diseases: Generally pest- and disease-free; ensure good drainage to avoid root issues.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
The name odora refers to the plant’s delicately scented flowers. It’s a naturally coastal species found throughout the South Island, known for thriving in wind-swept, exposed environments.
Why Choose Hebe (Veronica) odora?
A tough yet refined native shrub combining fragrance, glossy evergreen foliage, and resilience—perfect for coastal, cottage, or native gardens.
Pot Size:
These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.























