Daphne HYB




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Daphne x eschmannii 'Jacob Eschmann'

Daphne x eschmannii 'Jacob Eschmann'

An interesting hybrid blagayana x cneorum first raised by Eschmann in 1958, foliage takes after blagayana but with pinkish purple flowers. A cool plant and one you are not likely to find at your local garden center.
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Daphne x kazbali 'Arnold Cihlarz'

Daphne x kazbali 'Arnold Cihlarz'

A 1979 Fritz Kummert cross of petrea x collina, rather similar to 'Wilhelm Schacht' with deep reddish purple strongly fragrant flowers, this is the original cross that defines the grex.
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Daphne x kazbali 'Wilhelm Schacht'

Daphne x kazbali 'Wilhelm Schacht'

The grex is collina x petraea with collina as the seed parent, according to Halda Kazbali has precedence over Rollsdorfii. 'Wilhelm Schacht' was raised by Fritz Kummert in 1979; it is very free flowering with fragrant pinkish purple flowers, an exciting small Daphne, surprisingly easy despite the petraea parentage.
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Daphne x mantensiana 'Manten'

Daphne x mantensiana 'Manten'

The result of a 1941 cross by Jack Manten of Daphne x burkwoodii 'Somerset' and Daphne retusa, it is an evergreen plant with clusters of fragrant pink flowers reblooming three times throughout the season, indeed it is virtually everblooming here.
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Daphne x napolitana 'Meon'

Daphne x napolitana 'Meon'

A 1988 Robin white cross between cneorum 'Eximia' and collina this will eventually form a dome nearly a meter wide and 40cm high with abundant rose pink intensly fragrant flowers, it reblooms and has been an excellent grower, these came directly from robin and we highly recommend it.
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Daphne x rossetii

Daphne x rossetii

A naturally occurring hybrid between Daphne laureola philippii and D. cneorum found in the wild in the Pyrenees by M. Rosset of Correvon Nursery in 1927, and later re-collected and described by Halda. An interesting plant with a reputation for being shy flowering; flowers are green tinged pink and honey scented, moreover the foliage is excellent even when out of flower.
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Daphne x susannae 'Cheritan'

Daphne x susannae 'Cheritan'

Daphne x susannae 'Cheritan' D. arbuscula x D. collina Notably dark rosey-purple flowers, glossy foliage, on a smallish plant reaching not much more than a foot tall.
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Daphne x thauma 'Reginald Farrer'

Daphne x thauma 'Reginald Farrer'

A naturally occurring hybrid between D. Petraea and D. striata found in the Cima Tombea in Italy and originally introduced by Farrer almost a century ago. It is beautiful but finicky, often refusing to flower well. Robin White reports it occasionally dropping all of its leaves without warning in late summer although it usually recovers from this, flowers are a soft light pink with deeper tubes in clusters of 5-8; when grown well in a trough it is incredible.
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Daphne x whiteorum 'Beauworth'

Daphne x whiteorum 'Beauworth'

Jasminea x petraea grandiflora, foliage is darker green than kilmeston with sweetly scented pink flowers a bit larger than 'kilmeston', Robin white has introduced some fantastic plants and this is one of his finest efforts.
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Daphne x whiteorum 'Kilmeston'

Daphne x whiteorum 'Kilmeston'

Robin White's fantastic hybrid between D. petraea grandiflora and D.jasminea (serious Daphne fanatics need read no further) with foliage that resembles jasminea and pink flowers that are produced over a very long period. Despite its elite parentage, it has proven and easy and vigorous plant both in troughs and in the open garden where it has wintered with no problem.
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