This Parahebe catarractae was flowering well today at The Farm. Coming originally from my own garden as a self-rooted runner, it was cut back hard to help it cope with the stress of being wrenched from its mothers arms. Seems to have got over the trauma!
Never heard about this one (again) :)))
Looks like a Veronica, nice groundcover.
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Think it may be one of those “are you Veronica, aren’t you Veronica’s” 🙂
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I think it got over its homesickness. 🙂 I’m not familiar with this plant, love it, so pinned it to my bucket list. Thanks.
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Glad you like it, seems to be pretty tough too.
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Now this one, I do like.
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It is a little beauty, isn’t it, so easy and full of flower.
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Pretty little flowers. I had to look this one up, only to find that I have a relative in my own garden: Parahebe perfoliata (Digger’s Speedwell). The flowers aren’t as showy as this one’s.
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I think it is quite tough, might cope with your winter 🙂
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