Hebe 'Champagne' | 2 Litre Pot | Purple White Flower

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Hebe ‘Champagne’ is a delightful evergreen shrub. Its variegated foliage provides year-round interest, with leaves turning pinkish-bronze in winter. Delicate summer flowers attract pollinators. This low-maintenance plant brings elegance and colour to any UK garden.

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Hebe 'Champagne'
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Discover Hebe ‘Champagne’, a captivating evergreen shrub that introduces year-round colour and structure, bringing elegance to any UK garden space.

Hebe ‘Champagne’ offers exceptional visual interest with its distinctive foliage and charming summer blooms. This popular cultivar brings a touch of elegance and versatility to borders, containers, or even as a low hedge. Gardeners appreciate its low-maintenance nature. It thrives in various settings, which makes it highly adaptable. Its vibrant hues and appealing form make it a wonderful choice for both seasoned gardeners and those new to horticulture.

Hebe ‘Champagne’: Year-Round Beauty

Hebe ‘Champagne’ is a delightful evergreen shrub. It is highly valued for its striking variegated leaves. These leaves feature glossy green centres with creamy-yellow margins. As cooler weather arrives in autumn and winter, the leaf edges often develop beautiful pinkish-bronze tints. This provides welcome colour during colder months. Consequently, the plant remains a true year-round asset in your garden.

The name ‘Champagne’ likely refers to the plant’s effervescent, light-coloured variegation. Its overall sophisticated appearance brings a celebratory feel to the garden. It belongs to the large Hebe genus. This genus comprises numerous species and cultivars. Most are native to New Zealand.

Key Features of Hebe ‘Champagne’

  • Evergreen Foliage: Provides year-round colour and structure. It shows variegated green and cream leaves.
  • Winter Interest: Leaf margins develop attractive pinkish-bronze tones. This happens in colder conditions.
  • Summer Blooms: Produces delicate spikes of pale lavender flowers. These flowers often fade to white.
  • Wildlife Friendly: Actively attracts bees and butterflies to your garden.
  • Compact Growth: Forms a neat, bushy mound. This is perfect for various garden applications.
  • Low Maintenance: Generally easy to grow and care for. It is ideal for busy gardeners.

Ideal Garden Uses for Hebe ‘Champagne’

This versatile Hebe ‘Champagne’ performs excellently in many garden roles. Use it to create attractive borders. It adds a constant layer of texture and colour. Moreover, it thrives in containers. This allows for flexible placement on patios or balconies. Consider planting several together. They form a beautiful, informal low hedge. This defines areas within your garden. Its compact nature also suits rockeries or mixed plantings. Furthermore, this plant is a popular choice for coastal gardens. It tolerates salty air well.

Hebe ‘Champagne’ blooms from early summer, typically June, through to early autumn. Its small, conical flower spikes emerge. They show shades of pale lavender, then transition to white. These subtle flowers offer a lovely contrast against the bold foliage. Additionally, they prove very popular with local pollinators. Bees and butterflies visit the flowers. They draw these vital creatures into your garden space. Occasional light trimming helps maintain a tidy shape. It also encourages denser growth. This ensures your Hebe ‘Champagne’ always looks its very best. You can remove spent flower spikes to neaten the plant. Sometimes this encourages a new flush of blooms.

Max Height 0.80 at maturity
Max Spread 0.80 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Hebe 'Champagne' requires minimal care once established. Plant it in well-drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded spot. Water regularly during dry spells, especially in its first year. Apply a balanced liquid feed in spring to encourage healthy growth and flowering. Lightly prune after flowering to maintain a neat shape and remove any spent blooms or leggy growth. Protect from very harsh winter winds in exposed areas.