
Daphne, a genus containing 70 to 95 varieties of shrubs, is called "Daphne". It is found in Asia, Europe, and North Africa. It is known for its brightly colored berries and fragrant flowers. Two varieties are used in paper production. These shrubs are adaptable to many climates and are popular in landscapes and gardens.
'Jim's Pride' daphne
Jim's Pride daphne, also known as Jim's Pride, is a versatile plant that can be grown outdoors. It also requires very little maintenance and is suitable for container gardening. This shrub is very tall and can be grown alone or together with another plant. It can live up 20 years in ideal conditions, although it grows slowly.
Jim's Pride daphne clusters fragrant white flowers with shell-pink throats. The flowers are available from April through November and each cluster can last several weeks. The shrub has small, greyish-green leaves with a dense, mounded appearance. Jim's Pride daphne flowers are fragrant and long-lasting.

Jim's Pride is a tough, low-maintenance shrub that blooms both in summer and winter. It can grow to 3-4 feet tall with a cream-edged leaf. Its flowers are fragrant and last for about six months. Daphnes can also be bloomed at other times of year. This variety has more delicate aroma, but is still suitable as a garden plant.
"Joan of Arc" daphne
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'Variegated winter daphne' daphne
Variegated snow daphne, a fragrant Thymelaeaceae species that bears fragrant flowers in early winter, is also known as Thymelaeaceae. This perennial, which is evergreen, grows up to three feet tall with creamy-edged green leaves. It loves partial shade, but prefers well-drained, fertile soil.
This lovely shrub can make a beautiful addition to a landscape or be the star of a shadier one. It has a pleasant, sweet smell that will make your yard peaceful and quiet. It's also an excellent container plant. If you prefer to plant it outdoors, it can also be grown as a single plant.
The beautiful variegated foliage of Variegated Winter Daphne makes it a popular choice in landscape design. It has a compact appearance with bushy leaves. In the spring, it produces fragrant clusters of flowers that bloom from early to middle-spring. The summer may see the blossoms turn into tiny, red fruits. This evergreen shrub, which is compact and sturdy, has striking cream-gold margins.