Veronica plant species are a stunning and versatile group loved by gardeners in New Zealand and around the world for their vibrant blooms, hardiness, and low-maintenance care. Known for their spiky flowers and lush green foliage, Veronica plant species—also called Speedwells—offer a wealth of options for borders, rock gardens, containers, and ground covers. With so many varieties to choose from, these adaptable perennials and small shrubs add colour and elegance to any garden style.

Brunfelsia Scent-Sational, commonly known as the Yesterday Today Tomorrow plant features masses of sweetly fragrant, pansy like flowers during spring and summer which literally coat the plant. Most interestingly though, the flowers open blue-violet, fade to lavender, then finally turn white. It grows as a rounded cushion of leathery, green leaves to about 1.2 m tall and 2 m wide. Brunfelsia Scent-Sational is commonly grown as an informal hedge, added to a mixed planting, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted alongside a path or on a bank.

Hebe diosmifolia is a NZ native shrub that grows as a bushy and rounded shrub with small, bright green leaves held on short, slender stems. The foliage is complemented during winter and spring with showy clusters of delicate, white flowers as it grows to 1 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Hebe diosmifolia is commonly added to a mixed planting, used in borders, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage or “white” gardens, or mass planted either on a bank or as a groundcover.
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