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Online source for hebes in the U.S.
I have recently discovered hebes (New Zealand flame bush), and I am wondering
if there is an online source for it in the United States. Thanks Jeff |
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"Jefffooz" wrote in message ... I have recently discovered hebes (New Zealand flame bush), and I am wondering if there is an online source for it in the United States. Thanks Jeff You can find some at ForestFarm and a few more at Heronswood, but the largest selection will be available at west coast retail nurseries. pam - gardengal |
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Online source for hebes in the U.S.
Since Hebe is the goddess of pleasure, I'm dying to know how to get hold of a few of her clones--I think they would settle in nicely in New Orleans. zemedelec |
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Since Hebe is the goddess of pleasure, I'm dying to know how to get hold of a
few of her clones--I think they would settle in nicely in New Orleans Join NARGS (North American Rock Garden Society). Hebe species are usually available on the seed list as wild and/or garden collected seed. Plants may be available from Arrowhead Nursery or Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery |
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