Daphne gemmata 'Royal Crown'
spurge laurel
- 1.5 litre pot
- £21.24 £24.99
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- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained, humus-rich soil
- Rate of growth: slow
- Flowering period: May to June
- Hardiness: borderline hardy (may need winter protection)
A pretty (and unusual) addition to the mixed or shrub border, this daphne produces its rich yellow flowers in late spring and early summer - and these are followed later in the season by bright red berries.
Daphne gemmata 'Royal Crown' is ideal for placing next to a patio or entrance, where you can take full advantage of the flowers' rich perfume, which in sheltered gardens will fill the surrounding air.
Daphne gemmata 'Royal Crown' is ideal for placing next to a patio or entrance, where you can take full advantage of the flowers' rich perfume, which in sheltered gardens will fill the surrounding air.
Daphnes do best, and prefer to be in the ground (rather than in containers), where they enjoy a deeper, cooler root run. Best in well-drained but moisture-retentive soil that contains plenty of organic matter, they won’t tolerate drought or waterlogging.
Avoid excessive root disturbance during planting and keep pruning to a minimum since the plant is susceptible to die-back. Where necessary after flowering, lightly trim to remove misplaced branches in order to maintain a compact habit. Shelter from cold, drying winds.
Cold hardiness can be improved by insulating the roots and soil surface with a thick 5cm (2in) layer of mulch and protecting foliage from severe or prolonged frost with a covering of horticultural fleece.
Avoid excessive root disturbance during planting and keep pruning to a minimum since the plant is susceptible to die-back. Where necessary after flowering, lightly trim to remove misplaced branches in order to maintain a compact habit. Shelter from cold, drying winds.
Cold hardiness can be improved by insulating the roots and soil surface with a thick 5cm (2in) layer of mulch and protecting foliage from severe or prolonged frost with a covering of horticultural fleece.
- Humans/Pets: TOXIC if eaten; skin irritant