RMC0D6CX–close up hebe shrub just about to flower in springtime with many new leaves
RFF663HJ–Blue flowers of a small garden shrub Hebe 'Caledonia' , Berkshire, July
RMDTG13E–Hebe parviflora, koromiko
RMA042BC–Hebe eliptica Tricolor foliage leaves
RM2M98YRH–An English Hebe by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.
RMGGM7W7–Hebe carnosula TRS059227
RMA5KTAC–Hebe 'Youngii'. AGM syn. Carl Teschner.
RMBAHT3H–Hebe
RMEBT1CT–hebe, speedwell (Hebe 'Emerald Gem', Hebe Emerald Gem), cultivar Emerald Gem in a row
RMPRT4PP–Hebe 'Donna' (AKA Shrubby veronica), a very bushy evergreen plant from Addenda, flowering in Autumn in West Sussex, UK.
RMRJH5F5–Illustration depicting Hebe, the goddess of youth in Greek mythology; by Henri Boutet 1895. From a collection of poems by Hippolyte Devilliers
RMDE887Y–'Hebe', 1784. Artist: Francisco Javier Ramos y Albertos
RME52AKN–Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter and Love ruler of the world François Rude 1784 - 1855 France French
RMDKP10B–Calligraphic title page with goddess Hebe strewing the earth with flowers.
RMB9YJ0N–FROST COVERED HEBE
RMADG0J0–Mandevilla Splendens and hebe on window Italy
RF2BK5B3G–Hebe, X-ray.
RMF7XFBJ–Hebe 'Caledonia', flowering small garden shrub, Berkshire, England, July
RMPFRABG–Hebe 'Bowles Variety'
RMA4C0P3–Leaf spot Septoria exotica on Hebe sp leaf
RM2KE447P–Veronica Sweet Kim, hebe Sweet Kim, dwarf evergreen shrub grey-green leaves, cream margins slightly red at the edge
RMAET6D5–Hebe Great Orme Veronica shrub
RMG388B0–Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth ; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mother's peacocks
RMGGM83N–Hebe - `Margaret' TRS072794
RMDN6JYY–givre sur feuilles de Hebe topiara // frost on leaves of Hebe topiara
RMCPTNJA–Hebe (Latin: Iuventas), Greek goddess of youth, sculpture by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768 - 1844), 1816, Copenhagen, Thorvaldsens Museum,
RMEBT056–Costmary, Chinese Aster, Chrysanthemum, Mum, Garden Mum (Dendranthema x grandiflorum, Dendranthema grandiflorum, Dendranthema indica, Chrysanthemum indicum, Chrysanthemum grandiflorum, Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum), Cultivar Bernstein, Hebe, and Rumpelstilzchen
RMA5WBAY–HEBE INSPIRATION
RME1GGGW–statue depicting Hebe by Bertel Thorvaldsen, published in 'Die Kunst im deutschen Reich' (Art in the German Reich) was first published in January 1937 by Gauleiter Adolf Wagnerand later issued under the direction Adolf Hitler himself.
RM2C48MNB–Hebe Arthur
RM2M84JK4–Lady Stafford en Hebe by John Hoppner (1758–1810) UK United Kingdom England English British Britain
RMPA3KE3–Red, tinged violet flowers in short spikes above dark young foliage of the evergreen, half hardy shrub, Hebe 'Simon Delaux'
RMGGH4EE–A Solitary Bumble Bee Feeding on a Blue Spiked Hebe Flower Donna in a Garden Alsager Cheshire England United Kingdom UK
RF2C5NY8W–Five hebe flower stems, X-ray.
RMEE1EAT–Hebe 'Caledonia' a shrubby veronica hebe flowering on a rockery
RMPFRW55–Topiary tree including sunflower, hebe, moss, roses, scabious
RMAGWT7W–Hebe leaf spot Septoria exotica on a hebe leaf
RM2BTPCHM–An art mystery . Damage to world famous statue . The famous statue of ' Hebe ' before it was damaged . It is the property of Lord Ashburton . It is the work of Thorvaldsen , and Dr Sigurd Schultz , Director of Thorvaldsen ' s museam , Copenhagen , is over here for the purpose if possible of acquiring the work for the museum . 26 October 1933
RMAKAF0A–Hebe salicifolia White flowering evergreen shrub
RMAY3PB4–Hebe
RMGGM6EX–Hebe pinguifolia - `Pagei' TRS002191
RMB1D2P6–New shoot tip of a hebe
RMCPTNJE–Hebe (Latin: Iuventas), Greek goddess of youth, sculpture by Antonio Canova (1757 - 1822), 1800 - 1805, Hermitage, St. Petersburg,
RMDC97AW–Madame la Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, as Hebe
RM2C48MP6–Hebe brachysiphon
RMP7XN4C–1956 British advertisement for Hebe Sports skirt suit.
RMACC9P2–Hebe 'Gauntlettii'
RF2WXTBJX–Statue of Hebe, or Isis, ancient Greek statue, Greece 500 BC
RMPA3KEM–Red, tinged violet flowers in short spikes above dark young foliage of the evergreen, half hardy shrub, Hebe 'Simon Delaux'
RM2A84D88–Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829). Polish painter. Hebe, ca.1800. Oil on canvas. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of Krakow. Poland.
RFCX6NR1–Hebe flowers and foliage isolated against white
RMCNNM2C–Cultivated Hebe (Hebe sp.) close-up of snow covered leaves, in garden, Suffolk, England, november
RMPFT9PH–Topiary tree, using scabious, hebe, moss, spray roses, sunflowers
RMABHE98–Infected hebe foliage with downy mildew Peronospora spp showing mycelial development
RMBM6M38–Hebe macrocarpa var. macrocarpa, Scrophulariaceae, New Zealand (North Island).