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I am looking for a bit of advice....What to do? Thanks to the seed exchange, I now have seedlings of Hebe epacridea. They are quite small at the moment, and I want to be sure I won't lose them over the winter. Should I sink the pot into the landscape, and hope for the best... or move them inside for the winter months, until they are a bit larger (plants are barely 2 cm tall). Any recommendations would be welcome!
Hello John,We can probably arrive at a definitive ID of your whipcord plant; Does the scale leaf have a prominent apiculus (point) if so look at the leaf more closely (use a lens if you have one). If you can see ridges (leaf veins) then it is Hebe lycopodioides . If the scale leaf is uniformly smooth over its surface then it is Hebe hectorii. If you look back at the pictures I posted you can see these details and compare them with your plant.Both Hebes look well grown and very healthy. The climate where you are must suit them. Hope this is helpful . - David
Greetings to all my SRGC Forum friends. Here is a new years special for ThomasLeucogenes grandiceps (Attachment Link) and Leucogenes grandiceps growing over a rock outcrop. No flowers on the second one yet as the snowbank covering it has only recently melted (Attachment Link) I have a large number of images to catalogue and organise so will post a few some time in the future.