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 Other common names dwarf bay February daphne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daphne mezereum, commonly known as mezereummezereon [2] February daphne, spurge laurelspurge olive [3] is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant Thymelaeaceae, native to most of Europe Western Asia [4] north to northern Scandinavia Russia.
Daphne mezereum rubra Red Flowered Daphne mezureum Plants LARGE Shrubs D Shrubs
DaphneShrub, DeciduousFamily: Thymelaeaceae Height: 1.5m Spread: 1.5m Hardy Attractive to wildlife Scented flowers Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Daphnes are small plants that are big on fragrance. We recommend six favourites. Daphnes are colourful shrubs, usually blooming in late winter and early spring, though a few bloom in summer. Daphne mezereum, commonly called February daphne because of its late winter flowers, is a small deciduous shrub with an erect and bushy habit that typically grows to 3-5' tall and as wide. It is native to forests, forest margins and shrubby areas in Europe and Western Asia. Daphne mezereum 4 members have or want this plant for trade. Category: Shrubs Water Requirements: Unknown - Tell us Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Light Shade Foliage: Grown for foliage Deciduous Textured Foliage Color: Unknown - Tell us Height: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) 36-48 in. (90-120 cm) Spacing: Unknown - Tell us Hardiness:
Daphne mezereum rubra
The richly-coloured Daphne mezereum 'Rubrum' (Sycamore Cottage, Colesbourne, March 2010). Image John Grimshaw. A deciduous, erect-branched shrub, ultimately 3 to 5 ft high and as much through, usually tapering to a naked base; young shoots covered with small flattened hairs. Leaves oblanceolate, tapering at the base to a short stalk, rounded or. Description Spurge laurel is a small deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub in the Thymelaeaceae. It is native to central and eastern Europe, Turkey, and Iran. The common name February daphne comes from the fact that it flowers in the late winter. This small upright shrub typically grows to a height and width of 3 to 5 feet. 1 of 2 Variety or Cultivar var rubra is a mid-sized, deciduous shrub. From late wnter to early spring, it bears fragrant, purple-red flowers, followed by red berries. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Moist but well-drained Soil pH Acid Alkaline Neutral Sunlight Mezereon. Daphne mezereum is doubtfully native in Oxfordshire but has been part of the Botanic Garden's collection since 1648. Mezereon is a fragrant, usually pink-flowered, deciduous shrub which has been used for a variety of medicinal purposes. Giving a lecture in the Garden in the late-1780s, Professor John Sibthorp told his male.
Daphne mezereum 'Rubra' North American Rock Garden Society
Erect but usually bushy habit, eventually, and under ideal conditions to 1.2m or so, but rarely much above 60cm in most gardens. Leaves deciduous, oblanceolate, 5-12cm long, palish green, fairly evenly and spirally borne. Flowers 5-6mm long by 1cm or more in diameter, fragrant, shades of red-purple to almost pink, in lateral clusters of two to. DAPHNE mezereum 'Rubra' Deciduous pale-green to grey-green leaves to 12cm (5in) long. Purple Shades of purple/mauve/lilac/violet Purplish red
Daphne mezereum 'var. rubra'. Genus: Daphne. Species: mezereum. Variety: 'var. rubra'. Plant Type: Deciduous, Shrub. Famous for it's superb, sweetly fragrant rich purple flowers, that clothe the bare stems in early spring, the 'Mezeron' is one of the earliest fragrant shrubs to flower. Remember that all parts are poisonous if eaten. A deciduous, rounded shrub. 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 are oval shaped, dull grey-green. Daphne Mezereum Rubra Name: Daphne Mezereum 'Rubra'
Daphne mezereum 'Rubra Select' von Bruns Pflanzen
Also known as February Daphne or Spurge olive, it is a compact shrub which explodes into bloom with masses of intensely fragrant, beautiful pink/purple flowers which smother the upright, bare branches from February to March. After flowering, attractive scarlet red berries will appear in profusion. Daphne mezereum var. rubra red mezereon A deciduous, rounded shrub with lance-shaped green leaves. Highly fragrant flowers usually appear before the leaves in late winter to early spring, and are purplish-pink with yellowy-orange centres, clustered closely in twos and threes from buds on the twigs. Synonyms Daphne mezereum 'Rubrum'