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- How to Grow and Care for Daphne Shrubs - The Spruce
Daphne shrubs include more than 70 evergreen and deciduous species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, valued for their fragrant white to light pink tubular flowers that bloom in spring or early winter in warm regions
- Daphne - Wikipedia
While the story of Daphne is traditionally connected with the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), Carl Linnaeus named a different genus of nearly 90 species of evergreen shrubs, some of whose leaves have a similar appearance to laurel leaves, Daphne
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Daphne Shrubs - Epic Gardening
Daphne shrubs enchant the shade garden with their sweet fragrance, flowers, and foliage Their charm warrants a spot in any collection, whether they live for a decade or just a few years Here, gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores how to plant, grow, and care for daphne shrubs
- Daphne - Portland Nursery
The sweet smell that wafts through the air in February and March can be attributed to only a few plants, one of them being Daphne An old garden favorite, Daphne odora, or Winter Daphne is a plant no yard should be without
- Variegated Winter Daphne, Daphne odora Aureo-marginata, Monrovia Plant
Winter daphne is native to China and has been described in that culture's literature and pharmacopoeia for a thousand years It was also depicted on a Japanese scroll in 1309 the plant was named by Thunberg who first saw it in 18th century Japan and described it in his work, Flora Japonica
- The best daphne for year-round colour and scent
A rounded, bushy daphne shrub with narrow, blue-green leaves that are finely edged with creamy yellow Clusters of fragrant, pink flowers appear from late spring through to midsummer
- Daphne
Scented daphne shrubs (evergreen or deciduous, depending on the variety) will fill a shady or sunny hole in the garden with a compact, rounded shape and glossy leaves Read on for growing and care tips from the editors of Gardenista
- Daphne odora (Dwarf Bay, Fragrant Daphne, Paradise Plant, Spurge Flax . . .
A member of the Thymelaeaceae (daphne) family, daphne is native to southern China, Vietnam, and Taiwan Daphne should be planted in sun to part shade, in moist, very well-drained soil that can dry out between waterings
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