I met this beautiful tall shrub in a front yard, during my trip in the UK..
Anyone has an idea, I would like to enter it in the database..
Thanks,
Myriam
Myriam, that's beautiful! I sure hope someone comes along & ID's it because I want to know what it is too!
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My first thought was an Itea (sweetspire) but I have never seen it in pink and blooms are normally held more erect.
Then I thought Clethra (summersweet / sweet pepperbush) it does come in pink. I have not grown this bush so this is just a thought ( guess)
It seems familiar to me too but.......
and I thought it looked like it would smell sweet too & does also remind me of a bottlebrush but the leaves don't fit....
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Im almost sure by the glossy leave that it must be a Hebe spiecie
Think that it looks very like a Hebe macrocarpa but thats a tender one in the UK, NL, and Belgie. A hebe that is hardy to –5°C can grow to a big size more than 6.5ft (2 m) The one in your picture is probably closely related to Hebe macrocarpa.
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I agree, it sure looks like a variety of Hebe although I don't know which one. I think some are quite small while some grow to 8' or more in height. There are a couple listed in the database: http://garden.org/plants/brows...
And, although I don't know if these entries are correct, here are a couple more I found when googling:
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Hebe macrocarpa is very close Ferenc! You surely have put us on the right track!
Thanks for the links Ann and Lynn!
Hebe salicifolia and Hebe Midsummer Beauty look the closest, but they don't seem to be hardy enough for the UK..
I think it might be safe to say the shrub is Hebe 'Midsummer Beauty'
I found a link where it says it is fairy hardy in the UK! http://www.hebesoc.org/hebes/h...
It is confusing because the entry at DG show dimensions for Midsummer Beauty as 36-48", 4-6' and 6-8': http://davesgarden.com/guides/... I wonder which is correct?
Some Hebe like H. salicifolia grow to 8 feet tall while others are quite small. The one in your photo sure looks big and it sure is beautiful so I hope you can find an exact identity.
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Myriam, as you know the height may not reflect what everyone experiences. Or maybe the data is off a bit. I have so many times had plants get far larger than what data says it will. So much depends on the exact location; even to the exact location within a specific yard as well as the soil in that particular spot & how the gardener treats it etc.... I know you must have experienced the same at some point. Or had plants not get as large as data says. And then there are microclimates within yards.
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Some Hebe like H. salicifolia grow to 8 feet tall while others are quite small. The one in your photo sure looks big and it sure is beautiful so I hope you can find an exact identity.
I sure hope so because I want to get one!
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