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Carol Mackie Daphne
Botanical Name:
Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie'- Prolific clusters of intoxicatingly fragrant, pink-white flowers
 - Red fruit (drupes) develop in late summer, sometimes persisting into the winter
 - Leaves are variegated green, with a white margin
 - Upright, mounded or slightly spreading habit
 - Bloom Time: Spring
 
            
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        Hardiness Zone
4
            
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        Flower Colour
- Pink
 
            
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        Height
80 cm-100 cm
            
            Width
        
        Spread
100 cm-125 cm
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        Exposure
- Full Sun
 - Partial Sun/Shade
 
            
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        Soil Moisture
- Average to Dry Soils
 - Well-drained
 
            
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        Growth Rate
- Slow
 
            
            Palette
        
        Foliage Colour
- Green
 - Variegated
 - White
 
            
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        Attributes
- Deciduous
 - Fragrant
 - Fruit
 - Low Maintenance
 
            
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        Flowering Time
- Spring
 
            
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        Shape
- Globe
 - Mounding
 - Upright
 
            
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        Garden Uses
- Border/edging
 - Specimen
 
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        Growing Tips & Maintenance
- This daphne makes an excellent statement in a garden, having extremely fragrant flowers and variegated leaves. A deciduous specimen requiring periodic pruning as damage or stem breakage may occur in the winter from ice and snow accumulation. Daphnes are finicky, with very specific cultural requirements and hard to grow. Planting in locations exposed to cold, drying, winter winds and full sun is not recommended. They benefit from low pH, controlled watering and a well-drained soil.
 
            
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        Additional Notes
- Notable specimens can be found at Fanshawe College Gardens, London, Ontario.
 
            Carol Mackie Daphne
Size: 40cm BBC
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