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Daphne (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daphne [DAFF-nee] shrubs come to us from all over the world. While there are a variety ... The most strongly scented daphne shrub of all is Fragrant Daphne. ...
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The disease can kill a daphne shrub in less than 1 month. Because the fungus lives in soil and plant debris, it is important to collect and discard in the trash all weeds and plant parts near infected shrubs. Dig up and get rid of soil near sick plants.
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71905 Daphne caucasica — (-10°F, USDA Zones 6-8) This semi-deciduous shrub reaches 4' in height with an equal spread. The fragrant white flowers are ½" wide and appear in spring and intermittently until frost.
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Even though, yes, I, too, have suffered through "Daphne Death". ... This shrub (knock on wood) is a survivor. Summer before last, a window box full of geraniums (don't ask) fell smack on top of it. I grieved for days. I was sure all was lost. And, yes, it has lost most of the back of the shrub...but look at it!
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There were already three Daphne bushes in the garden when I first came to Mooseys Country Garden - in a small area by the washing line, with lavenders and some herbs. These early plantings were obviously designed to make hanging the clothes on the line more enjoyable! ... Daphne Shrub in Flower...
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A flower designer from Korea who uses her own Oriental garden as a source of inspiration lets you in on many of her design secrets. Also, learn some valuable tips to use and care for the shrub daphne in your home garden. ... Episode GDJ-136 ... When we asked you, our readers, to tell us about your experiences moving a garden,
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