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- all about the Genus Daphne
grows in Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia / up to 0,15 m tall / growing in crevices of limestone rocks / hardy / scented / deciduous to semi-evergreen / white flowers and orange fruits / needs a good drainage / slow growth
Daphne malyana is named after Karel Maly a bosnian botanist.
Vlastimil Braun wrote a good article about Daphne malyana in SRGC: International Rock Gardener - link to another homepage, article is nearly at the end
Hybrids with Daphne malyana are: Daphne x ambrosiaca and Daphne x fabulosa. Both hybrids first described by J.J. Halda.
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Well grown shrub of Daphne malyana
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Daphne malyana
rich flowering shrub
Left:
Daphne malyana potted plant with flowers
Above right:
blossoms close-up of Daphne malyana
Above left:
close view into a rich flowering
Daphne malyana
Left:
Daphne malyana growing outdoors with fruits
Right:
potted plant of
Daphne malyana with fruits close-up