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Plants in genus daphne

Plants in genus daphne

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Daphne genkwa

Daphne genkwa is a deciduous shrub used in traditional Chinese medicine, occurring in China, Korea, and Vietnam. It includes subspecies such as Daphne genkwa subsp. jinzhaiensis and Daphne genkwa subsp. leishanensis. This plant is valued for its medicinal properties and ornamental qualities.

Daphne 'Briggs Moonlight'

Daphne 'Briggs Moonlight' is a striking plant with bright cream-centered leaves bordered by dark green. It requires perfect drainage and is not recommended for beginners. This plant thrives in part sun to light shade and adds a touch of elegance to any garden with its unique foliage.

Daphne 'Perfume Princess'

Daphne 'Perfume Princess' is a hybrid of Daphne odora and Daphne bholua, known for its fragrant flowers with a citrus undertone. It blooms from mid-winter through spring, producing bright pink flowers that are larger and more abundant than those of Daphne odora. This compact plant matures at 3 feet tall and wide, preferring well-drained soils.

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