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0 0 Hebe

Hebe

by JillBlackPuketapapa, Auckland, New Zealand

Native New

0 0 Purple Hebe

Purple Hebe

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

Spotted at Shelly bay, Wellington NZ.

1 0 Hebe

Hebe

by buggirl1Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand

0 0 Hebe

Hebe

by nzjacartWellington, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand

0 0 Koromiko

Koromiko

by nzjacartWellington, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand

Home garden

1 0 Unknown Caterpillar

Unknown Caterpillar

by JillBlackAuckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Small caterpillars on native Hebe bush

0 0 Koromiko (Hebe stricta or Hebe salicifolia)

Koromiko (Hebe stricta or Hebe salicifolia)

by wellurbanWellington, Wellington, New Zealand

Shrub with long slender leaves and long pale flower stalks.

0 0 Hebe

Hebe

Basingstoke and Deane, England, United Kingdom

Shrub around 1m tall. Narrow green leaves around 5cm long. Purple flowers

2 2 New Zealand hebe

New Zealand hebe

by Argy BeeVictoria, Australia

A shrub growing to 2 metres high. Impressive 2 toned flowers with white and ...

0 0 Showy Hebe

Showy Hebe

by misako.hillBerkeley, California, USA

Zealand

1 0 Hebe

Hebe

by Emma Concord, California, USA

Hebe ( /ˈhiːbiː/)[1] is a genus of plants ...

0 0 Snow hebe

Snow hebe

by DespinaTsafetopoulouCanterbury, New Zealand

Chionohebe thomsonii is an endemic flower species, and it is found in South ...

0 0 Hebe plant leaf-miner fly galls

Hebe plant leaf-miner fly galls

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, Wellington, New Zealand

evolved from 17 immigrant ancestors which reached

3 1 Willow Koromiko

Willow Koromiko

by triggsturnerWaikato, New Zealand

Slender many branched shrub that can grow up to 4m high. It is quick growing ...

1 1 Ginger Bristle Fly

Ginger Bristle Fly

by triggsturnerWaikato, New Zealand

A largish fly of the Tachinidae family or parasitic flies. A NZ native, it has ...

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