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Sunday, February 19, 2006

Spurge Laurel

Daphne laureola is an evergreen shrub that has been slowly increasing under the shady canopy.
There are several well established plants to be found mostly beneath the Ash trees.
Seen here it flowers in February and has a honey scent. The whole plant is poisonous.
Posted by Ray Hamblett at 12:13 PM

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