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Daphne (plant)

About 50 species, including:
Daphne acutiloba
Daphne alpina
Daphne arbuscula
Daphne aurantiaca
Daphne bholua
Daphne blagayana
Daphne caucasica
Daphne cneorum
Daphne genkwa
Daphne giraldii
Daphne glomerata
Daphne gnidioides
Daphne gnidium
Daphne jasminea
Daphne jezoensis
Daphne kamtschatica
Daphne kiusiana
Daphne kosaninii
Daphne laureola
Daphne longilobata
Daphne mezereum
Daphne mucronata
Daphne odora
Daphne oleoides
Daphne papyracea
Daphne petraea
Daphne pontica
Daphne pseudomezereum
Daphne sericea
Daphne striata
Daphne sureil
Daphne tangutica

Daphne is a genus of about 50 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs in the plant family Thymelaeaceae , noted for their scented flowers and poisonous berries. The flowers have four petals, ranging from greenish-yellow to white and bright pink; most of the evergreen species tend to have greenish flowers, while the deciduous species tend to have pink flowers. In many species, flowering is in late winter or very early spring.

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