Daphne cneorum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Malvales
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Genus
- Daphne
- Species
- Daphne cneorum
- Scientific Name
- Daphne cneorum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Daphne cneorum
Daphne cneorum, the rose daphne or garland flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae, native across the mountains of central and southern Europe from the Pyrenees east through the Alps, the Apennine, Carpathian and the Balkan Peninsula mountains, and locally in lowlands further north and east to Ukraine and westernmost Russia. It is a prostrate spreading evergreen shrub growing to 50 cm (20 in) high, with downy stems bearing oblanceolate to spatulate, hairless, evergreen leaves 10–20 mm long and 3–5 mm wide, and highly fragrant pink flowers in dense clusters of 6–8 together in spring. All parts of the plant are poisonous to humans.
...Daphne cneorum in languages:
- Czech
- lýkovec vonný
- English
- Garland Flower
- English
- Rose Daphne
- French
- Daphné camélée
- German
- Duft-Seidelbast
- German
- Rosmarin-Seidelbast
- German
- Flaum-Steinröslein
- German
- Flaum-Seidelbast
- German
- Heide-Steinröslein
- German
- Heideröschen
- Hungarian
- henye boroszlán
- Polish
- wawrzynek główkowy
- Russian
- Волчеягодник боровой
- Slovene
- dišeči volčin
- Ukrainian
- Вовчі ягоди пахучі
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Daphne acutiloba
- Daphne alpina
- Daphne altaica
- Daphne arbuscula
- Daphne arisanensis
- Daphne aurantiaca
- Daphne axillaris
- Daphne bholua
- Daphne blagayana
- Daphne brevituba
- Daphne caucasica
- Daphne championii
- Daphne chingshuishaniana
- Daphne cneorum
- Daphne depauperata
- Daphne domini
- Daphne erosiloba
- Daphne esquirolii
- Daphne feddei
- Daphne gemmata
- Daphne genkwa
- Daphne giraldii
- Daphne glomerata
- Daphne gnidioides
- Daphne gnidium
- Daphne gracilis
- Daphne grueningiana
- Daphne hekouensis
- Daphne holosericea
- Daphne jarmilae
- Daphne jasminea
- Daphne jezoensis
- Daphne jinyunensis
- Daphne jinzhaiensis
- Daphne kamtschatica
- Daphne kingdon-wardii
- Daphne kiusiana
- Daphne koreana
- Daphne kosaninii
- Daphne kurdica
- Daphne laureola
- Daphne limprichtii
- Daphne linearifolia
- Daphne longilobata
- Daphne ludlowii
- Daphne luzonica
- Daphne macrantha
- Daphne malyana
- Daphne mauritanica
- Daphne mezereum
- Daphne miyabeana
- Daphne modesta
- Daphne morrisonensis
- Daphne mucronata
- Daphne myrtilloides
- Daphne nana
- Daphne odora
- Daphne ogisui
- Daphne oleoides
- Daphne pachyphylla
- Daphne papyracea
- Daphne penicillata
- Daphne petraea
- Daphne pontica
- Daphne pseudomezereum
- Daphne pseudosericea
- Daphne retusa
- Daphne rhynchocarpa
- Daphne rodriguezii
- Daphne rosmarinifolia
- Daphne sericea
- Daphne sojakii
- Daphne sophia
- Daphne souliei
- Daphne stapfii
- Daphne striata
- Daphne sureil
- Daphne tangutica
- Daphne taurica
- Daphne taylorii
- Daphne tenuiflora
- Daphne tripartita
- Daphne velenovskyi
- Daphne wolongensis
- Daphne × burkwoodii
- Daphne × hauseri
- Daphne × hendersonii
- Daphne × houtteana
- Daphne × juraseki
- Daphne × rossetii
- Daphne × savensis
- Daphne × sillingeri
- Daphne × thauma






























































































































































