Winter daphne (Daphne odora) is a deciduous shrub characterized by attractive, fragrant flowers. This plant has a relatively low growth rate, reaching only about 6 feet (1.8 m) tall with an equal spread. Ornamental features of winter daphne include the small, white bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late winter.
The Winter Daphne is a low height shrub that produces beautiful white flowers from late November to late January. It is a very slow growing plant that loves the shade. The Winter Daphne needs to be a protected spot or it will be ruined in winter. It has very small flowers and needs to be in a shaded area for those flowers to show.
Winter daphne is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
- Daphne mezereum, native to the Mediterranean region
- Daphne odora, native to the Mediterranean region