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Daphne genkwa
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Latin Name: Daphne genkwa
Synonyms: D. fortunei. Lindl.
Family: Thymelaeaceae(Click to Search)
Author: Sieb.&Zucc.
Known Hazards: All parts of the plant are poisonous[76]. Skin contact with the sap can cause dermatitis in some people[200].
Habitat: Margins of paddy fields, hillsides and valleys[11, 147]. Grassy hills and plains, limestone cliffs, on boulders, on conglomerate and in piles of stones removed from fields[184].
Mature Height: 1.5
Mature Width: 1.5
Habit: Shrub
Flowers and Foliage:
- This plant variety is deciduous, ie it looses its leaves each year.
- The flowers are classified as hermaphrodite.
- Bees, flies, lepidoptera are responsible for pollinating this variety.
- There have been no direct recordings of this plant providing food, shelter etc for native wildlife.
- The following areas are considered to be this plants natural range: E. Asia - N. and C. China, Korea..
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