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  1. Winter daphne ( Daphne odora) is a particularly sweetly-scented species with glossy evergreen foliage that provides interest throughout the year. Clusters of pink and white flowers appear in late winter and early spring. Daphne odora is hardy in most parts of the UK but can suffer in colder, exposed areas. There are several varieties of winter ...

  2. daphne [Perfume Princess] An upright, bushy evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub with thick, glossy dark green leaves. Large clusters of highly perfumed pale pink flowers appear along the stems in the anytime from January until March. Great for a partially shady or woodland area of the garden providing structure all year round.

  3. Daphne mezereum. mezereon. A deciduous, rounded shrub to 1.5m. Flowers usually appear before the leaves, purplish-pink or purplish-red, clustered closely in twos and threes from buds on the twigs in early spring, very fragrant, followed by round red berries. Leaves oblanceolate, dull grey-green, short-stalked, to 9cm long

  4. Daphne odora varieties flower the earliest in the year. Expect to see blooms of these popular scented shrubs appearing as early as January. Daphne shrubs for sale in the UK from Thompson & Morgan - Experts in the Garden Since 1855 - See our latest daphne shrub special offers.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Winter daphne shrubs can be grown from seeds removed from fruits. These seeds can be planted without cleaning and should germinate in the early spring months. Seeds that don’t germinate in their first spring can be left for the following spring to germinate. These plants can also be grown from small greenwood or semi-ripe cuttings of 2 to 4 ...

  6. Daphne × transatlantica. A slow-growing evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub, to around 1m high, with a rounded habit and elliptic, leathery dark green leaves. Clusters of small, fragrant white flowers are produced at the tips of the stems, usually with a flush in late spring, and then sporadically through the summer

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · Daphne need a neutral to slightly alkaline soil, if it is sandy add organic matter. A heavy clay soil may not be ideal and the most tolerant of clay soil are Daphne laureola and D. Mezereum. All Daphnes will do best in a sheltered spot with sun, although D laureola will tolerate shade. Daphnes are not suitable to grow in container and dislike ...

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