Winter 2023-24
Daphne: the queen of winter fragrance
If conditions are right, daphne can be an outstanding addition to patios and pathways where its sweet perfume can be relished all winter long. It’s important to find this plant a permanent home, as it does not take well to being transplanted. Daphne typically lives 5 to 10 years, but it’s not unusual for it to die prematurely. In fact, it may perform beautifully for years and then die without warning.
Sun exposure is also important. This plant can take several hours of winter sun, but not hot summer sun. Morning sun encourages bloom, but only if it’s for a few hours a day. And finally, in hot inland areas, even filtered summer sun can result in wilt and leaf burn.
In general, daphne is a bit like the Greta Garbo of plants in that it likes to be left alone. Translation? Don’t over or under water. Don’t fertilize. Don’t transplant. Don’t prune. (If you must prune daphne, be sure to wear gloves because the sap can be a skin irritant.) Simply apply a thin layer of mulch annually and then sit back and enjoy the beauty and unparalleled fragrance year after year.