Parahebe ‘Pink Avalanche’

Parahebe ‘Pink Avalanche’ - credit: Seiont Nurseries

Parahebe ‘Pink Avalanche’ is a new, compact, strong growing form with masses of lilac-pink flowers from late May to first frost. It’s easy in production and looks good when garden centres are at their busiest.

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