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DAPHNE

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 825 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DAPHNE  , in

botany, a genus of shrubs, belonging to the natural order Thymelaeaceae, and containing about
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forty
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species, natives of
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Europe and temperate
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Asia . D . Laureola, spurge
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laurel, a small
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evergreen
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shrub with green flowers in the leaf axils towards the ends of the branches and ovoid black very poisonous berries, is found in England in copses and on hedge-banks in stiff soils . D . Mezereum, mezereon, a rather larger shrub, 2 to 4 ft. high, has deciduous leaves, and bears fragrant
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pink flowers in clusters in the axils of last season's leaves, in early spring before the foliage . The bright-red `ovoid berries are cathartic, the whole plant is acrid and poisonous, and the bark is used medicinally . It is a native of Europe and north Asia, and found apparently wild in copses and woods in Britain . It is a well-known garden plant, and several other species of the genus are cultivated in the opeit air and as greenhouse
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plants . D . Cneorum (Europe) is a hardy evergreen trailing shrub, with bright pink sweet-scented flowers . D. pontica (Eastern Europe) is a hardy spreading evergreen with greenish-yellow fragrant flowers . D. indica (
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China) and D. japonica (
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Japan) are greenhouse evergreens with respectively red or white and pinkish-
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purple flowers .

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