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Daphne x transatlantica ETERNAL FRAGRANCE 'Blafra' Daphne Transatlantica, Daphne Eternal Fragrance, August Beauty Gardenia, Daphne Plant, Deer Resistant Plants, Planting Shrubs, Garden Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs, Tall Plants

Nearly everlasting, very fragrant flowers… The flowers of these new Daphne ETERNAL FRAGRANCE and PINK FRAGRANCE cultivations are intensely fragrant and almost "everlasting" : abundant for 4 to 6 weeks at the end of spring (from end of June tod August), then flowering again on this years shoots, all through the summer until end of October (5 to 6 months in total).ETERNAL FRAGRANCE offers a mass of light pink flower buds, white flowers at the wilting stage pink with yellow-orange anthers. The…

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It might be small, but winter daphne makes a big contribution to the late winter to early spring garden, filling the air with the extraordinary scent of its blooms. Find out how to propagate and grow this must-have favorite in southern gardens, and why it’s here for a good time, not a long time. #daphne #gardenerspath Winter Daphne Evergreen Shrubs, Daphne Bush Plants, Daphne Plant Shrub, Crate Gardening, Daphne Bush, Winter Daphne, Daphne Flower, Daphne Shrub, Daphne Plant

It might be small, but winter daphne makes a big contribution to the late winter to early spring garden, filling the air with the extraordinary scent of its blooms. Find out how to propagate and grow this must-have favorite in southern gardens, and why it’s here for a good time, not a long time. #daphne #gardenerspath

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Daphne Bush Plants, Daphne Plant Shrub, Daphne Flower, Daphne Plant, Trailing Flowers, Shade Loving Perennials, Ferns Garden, Bush Plant, Shade Garden Plants

Daphne Plant Profile Daphne (Daphne spp.) is a small shrub with highly fragrant flowers in late winter and early spring. Many of them are evergreen. Daphne shrubs are hardy to USDA zones 4 to 9. Daphnes need great drainage. Plant them in a raised bed or on a slight slope. If you have clay soil, amend it with lots of leaf compost and spread a layer of poultry grit or expanded slate in the bottom of the planting hole. Be careful not to overwater it, but note that it should not be left to dry…

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