Carol Mackie Daphne Colorado

A six year old carol mackie daphne in bloom.
Carol mackie daphne colorado. In late spring it produces numerous clusters of very fragrant soft pink flowers. Its dense branches form a neat mound of nearly evergreen leaves with cream edges. These slow growing deciduous semi evergreen or evergreen shrubs with fragrant flowers are native to europe and asia. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental and remain green throughout the winter.
A prolific bloomer covered with clusters of fragrant pink 1 2 flowers in may. Carol mackie daphne is a beautiful medium sized shrub. Daphne carol mackie daphne x burkwoodii carol mackie is a temperamental evergreen shrub that does not do well with any environmental changes and can die suddenly from no apparent cause. Red berries 1 3 wide.
They bear fragrant white to light pink tubular flowers in clusters and their blooming time is generally in early may. Carol mackie daphne features showy clusters of fragrant shell pink tubular flowers at the ends of the branches in mid spring which emerge from distinctive pink flower buds. The small leaves have a yellow margin that matures to creamy white. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental and remain green throughout the winter.
Striking variegated foliage forms a dense mounded shape. Daphnes have a reputation as finicky often short lived shrubs. Its deep pink buds open to pale pink white blossoms in early spring and give off a sweet fragrance. Carol mackie daphne features showy clusters of fragrant shell pink tubular flowers at the ends of the branches in mid spring which emerge from distinctive pink flower buds.
It has attractive creamy white variegated green foliage. Carol mackie daphne can be planted in part shade or sun. Daphne x burkwoodii carol mackie sku 3153 small fragrant pale pink blossoms cloak this small shrub in spring. Features fragrant clusters of pale pink flowers in late spring which are followed by tiny red drupes 1 3 wide in fall.
Daphne burkwoodii carol mackie daf nee ex burk wood ee eye audio this celebrated hybrid is notable for its green leaves with golden yellow margins that fade to cream. Requires a cool dry or well drained site and preferably alkaline soil. Carol mackie plants are compact rounded shrubs that mature to about 3 feet tall with a slightly greater spread. It has attractive creamy white variegated green foliage.