Status:
valid
Authors:
Texidor
Source:
cmp
Year:
1869
Citation Micro:
Revista Progr. Ci. Exact. 18: (1869)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000637870
Common Names
- Rodriguezii Daphne
- Daphne Rodriguezii
- Rodriguezii Spurge
Synonyms
- Daphne vellaeoides Rodrig. [unknown]
Description
Daphne rodriguezii (also called Rodriguez's daphne, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 4 m tall. It is native to the Canary Islands, and is found in rocky slopes and other rocky habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Daphne rodriguezii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It has fragrant flowers and is often used for its attractive foliage.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Daphne rodriguezii has white flowers with a yellow center and yellowish-green fruits. The seedlings are small and have a single pair of opposite leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Daphne rodriguezii is a shrub native to Europe. It prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. It should be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer in the spring. Propagation is done by seed or cuttings.
Where to Find Daphne rodriguezii
Daphne rodriguezii can be found in Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Daphne rodriguezii FAQ
What is the ideal temperature for Daphne rodriguezii?
Daphne rodriguezii prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C)
What type of light does Daphne rodriguezii need?
Daphne rodriguezii prefers bright, indirect light.
How often should I water Daphne rodriguezii?
Water Daphne rodriguezii when the top inch of soil is dry.
Species in the Daphne genus
Daphne wolongensis,
Daphne hekouensis,
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 formosana,
Daphne gemmata,
Daphne genkwa,
Daphne giraldii,
Daphne glomerata,
Daphne gnidioides,
Daphne gnidium,
Daphne gracilis,
Daphne grueningiana,
Daphne hauseri,
Daphne hendersonii,
Daphne holosericea,
Daphne houtteana,
Daphne jarmilae,
Daphne jasminea,
Daphne jezoensis,
Daphne juraseki,
Daphne kamtschatica,
Daphne kingdon-wardii,
Daphne kiusiana,
Daphne kosaninii,
Daphne kurdica,
Daphne laureola,
Daphne limprichtii,
Daphne longilobata,
Daphne ludlowii,
Daphne luzonica,
Daphne macrantha,
Daphne malyana,
Species in the Thymelaeaceae family
Aetoxylon sympetalum,
Amyxa pluricornis,
Aquilaria apiculata,
Aquilaria baillonii,
Aquilaria banaense,
Aquilaria beccariana,
Aquilaria brachyantha,
Aquilaria citrinicarpa,
Aquilaria crassna,
Aquilaria cumingiana,
Aquilaria decemcostata,
Aquilaria filaria,
Aquilaria hirta,
Aquilaria khasiana,
Aquilaria microcarpa,
Aquilaria parvifolia,
Aquilaria rostrata,
Aquilaria rugosa,
Aquilaria sinensis,
Aquilaria subintegra,
Aquilaria urdanetensis,
Aquilaria yunnanensis,
Aquilaria malaccensis,
Aquilaria banaensis,
Arnhemia cryptantha,
Atemnosiphon coriaceus,
Craterosiphon beniensis,
Craterosiphon devredii,
Craterosiphon louisii,
Craterosiphon micranthum,
Craterosiphon montanus,
Craterosiphon pseudoscandens,
Craterosiphon quarrei,
Craterosiphon scandens,
Craterosiphon schmitzii,
Craterosiphon soyauxii,
Craterosiphon beniense,
Dais cotinifolia,
Dais glaucescens,
Daphne wolongensis,
Daphne hekouensis,
Daphne acutiloba,
Daphne alpina,
Daphne altaica,
Daphne arbuscula,
Daphne arisanensis,
Daphne aurantiaca,
Daphne axillaris,
Daphne bholua,
Daphne blagayana,