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Daphne ID sought
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ddembowski:
This is a distinctive daphne, I think. It is flowering now (in the New York City area), the flowers are a light yellow on the inside and plum/purple on the reverse.
It is earlier flowering than the D. mezereum, though similar in growth habit/height. Oddly, also, it seems to spread by suckering.
MarcR:
ddembowski,
I think it may be Daphne Laureola.
ddembowski:
Thanks, Marc. But just looking at pictures of laurola, I don't see any with the plum/purple reverse on the flowers. The pictures show only greenish/yellow flowers. On the other hand, the tendency of laurola, to sucker or spread does match up. I got this plant from John Bieber who had an extensive collection of daphnes. He labeled it kamtschatica, which doesn't seem right.
MarcR:
ddembowski,
Daphne laureola does have purple reverse; but not consistently.
Tristan_He:
I think it could be a variant or hybrid of D. mezereum - the leaves and general habit look right. It's very early though, and I've never seen one this colour.
I can't see any laureola in this - that has green flowers and waxy laurel-like leaves.
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