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Daphne odora ‘Aureomarginata’ (syn. Marginata)

Other cultivars/species:  

Daphne odora ‘Alba’ has white flowers, D. odora ‘Leucanthe’ has paler pink flowers, and D. odora ‘Variegata’ has a larger yellow leaf margin

Extra notes and interesting information:  

Flowers are intensely fragrant, and are often considered worth the trouble of caring for an unpredictable plant.

Very temperamental.  Can have unpredictable life span – may die under the best of care, or thrive without any care at all.  May decline or die suddenly for no apparent reason.

Rarely transplants successfully. 

All parts are poisonous to humans.

D. odora ‘Aureomarginata’ is more common and hardier than the plain leaved varieties.

Good both in a shrub border, or as a specimen shrub.

No regular pruning is needed, but can recover from a heavy pruning.  The tips of young branches can be pinched to keep a more compact shape.

Propagate by layering or half- ripe cuttings.

Water as infrequently as possible in the summer to get a better bloom the following spring and to prevent winter molds.

References:  Brenzel, Kathleen Norris, Ed. 1995. Sunset Western Garden Book, 40th Anniversary ed. Sunset Publishing Corporation, Menlo Park, CA.

Dirr, Michael A.  1997.  Dirr’s Hardy Trees and Shrubs.  Timber Press, Portland, OR

at a glance:
Common Name:
Winter Daphne
Plant type: Evergreen Shrub
Family: Thymelaeceae
Height/Spread: 4 ft tall and 4 to 6ft wide
Leaves: 
Narrow leaves are thick and a glossy dark green, edged with a thin yellow line.   About 2-3 ˝” long, and ˝ -1” wide
Flower: 
Long lasting deep pink flowers with paler throats form in dense, terminal clusters. Sweetly scented.

Bloom Period:  February-April
Disease/pests: 
No significant problems
Conditions: Tolerates full sun but prefers partial shade, especially midday shade.  Requires well drained, porous soil.  Prefers a pH around 7.0.
Natural Range:
China, and naturalized in Japan

Hardiness: Zones 4-9
Location: Shorts groundcover garden, & just outside Yao garden


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