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  1. Mar 14, 2023 · The Daphne genus includes more than 70 broadleaf evergreen and deciduous shrubs native to Europe, Asia, and Africa.Daphnes are quite attractive shrubs, producing white to light pink tubular flowers in spring or early winter in warm climates, followed by small red berries (drupes). The small, oblong, light green leaves are evergreen in warm climates.

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    Daphne (/ ˈ d æ f n i /; DAFF-nee; Greek: Δάφνη, Dáphnē, lit. ' laurel '), a figure in Greek mythology, is a naiad, a variety of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater. There are several versions of the myth in which she appears, but the general narrative, found in Greco-Roman mythology, is that due to a curse made by the ...

  3. Daphne / ˈ d æ f n i / (Greek: δάφνη, romanized: dafni, "laurel") is a genus of between 70 and 95 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs in the family Thymelaeaceae, native to Asia, Europe and north Africa. They are noted for their scented flowers and often brightly coloured berries.Two species are used to make paper. Many species are grown in gardens as ornamental plants; the ...

  4. Daphne. Daphnes are popular for their intensely fragrant blooms, usually produced in winter or spring. Many of these shrubs are compact, slow growing and low maintenance, so are ideal for even the smallest gardens. Plant them near paths and doorways or at the front of borders, ...

  5. Daphne needs a moist, free-draining, rich soil that is acidic (pH 5 to 5.5 is optimal). It will not tolerate lime or alkaline soil at all. In areas with pH neutral or slightly alkaline soils, daphne should be grown in a pot. Before planting daphne, dig the soil over well and add in plenty of compost and weathered manure.

  6. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Learn how to grow daphne in your garden with the RHS expert guide on choosing, planting, feeding, pruning and propagating plants.

  7. Jun 17, 2020 · Daphne (Daphne) Meaning: Daphne is the name of a young lady who has originated from Greece, signifying “bay or laurel tree.”. In Greek folklore, Daphne was the little fairy girl of Peneus, the God of River. Peneus rescued Daphne from Apollo’s sentimental fixations by changing her into a shrub tree.

  8. Jan 10, 2020 · Daphne growing tips. Most daphnes prefer free-draining soil, though some can be drought tolerant when established; All are hardy in most parts of the country; Plant promptly after buying them – don't allow the plants to become potbound; Pruning is rarely necessary and can cause dieback, so plants are generally best left alone

  9. Daphne tangutica AGM. This elegant Daphne, which originates in China, is easy to grow. It is an evergreen species which prefers a shady position and humus-rich soil. After flowering this plant also produces red berries which add an attractive dimension. If you need to prune, do so lightly as it may not respond well to hard pruning.

  10. Daphne, in Greek mythology, the personification of the laurel (Greek daphnē), a tree whose leaves, formed into garlands, were particularly associated with Apollo (q.v.). Traditionally, the special position of the laurel was connected with Apollo’s love for Daphne, the beautiful daughter of a river god (probably Ladon) who lived a pastoral existence in either Thessaly, the Peloponnese, or Syria.

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