
daphne
Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' ETERNAL FRAGRANCE
Overview
Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' ETERNAL FRAGRANCE is a stunning evergreen shrub that adds beauty to any garden. Its glossy, fragrant white blooms give off an unforgettable scent, making it the perfect choice for any outdoor space. Not only is this plant delightful to look at, but it is also very low-maintenance, making it ideal for the busy gardener. Further, its thick and large leaves help to provide shade in the summer months. Its beauty, scent, and hardiness make Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' ETERNAL FRAGRANCE an amazing choice for any garden.
Care Guide
Watering
Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' requires moderately moist soil, so it should be watered about once a week to keep the soil lightly damp. During the summer, you may need to water more frequently, especially if your area is experiencing a prolonged period of hot and dry weather. In this case, you could water once every 3 days, or even every other day, in order to maintain a moist soil. Water in the morning or late afternoon, and give the soil enough to be thoroughly soaked. Aim for about 1 to 2 inches of water each month during the growing season (spring to early fall). In the winter, you can reduce your watering frequency, but should still water every 2 to 3 weeks.
Light
Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' ETERNAL FRAGRANCE is a relatively low-maintenance evergreen shrub that thrives best in partial or dappled shade and fertile, well-drained soil. In hot climates the plant should be planted in a spot with afternoon shade to protect it from the intense midday sun. Alternatively, it can be grown in full sun as long as it has access to adequate moisture. Full sun will bring out the brightest gold foliage colors of this species. During the winter months, when the plant is not actively growing, it is best to give it a few hours of protection from the sun in order to extend its blooming period into the winter months.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 5–9.
Pruning
Prune Daphne transatlantica 'Blafra' ETERNAL FRAGRANCE plants in early spring after new growth has begun. This species of daphne should be lightly pruned to maintain its form and remove any frost damaged or diseased stems. Cut out up to 1-third of the oldest stems and trim the remaining stems back to maintain the desired shape and size. Be sure to take care not to over prune, which can lead to reduced flowering.
Propagation
Layering Propagation, Cutting, Grafting Propagation, Division, Seed Propagation
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