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Is it supposed to be losing leaves now?
If it is a deciduous one, like D mezereum, that isn't so surprising. If it is an evergreen one, like D odora, then I would worry.
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Are you talking about Daphne mezereum? I glanced at my one, planted
towards the back of a border, the other day and was rather concerned
that it had very few leaves on it. I'd like to think it's because it
loses them at this time of year, but isn't it a bit early for
deciduous shrubs to shed their leaves? Hopefully a Daphne expert can
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Mary Fisher;745145 Wrote:
Is it supposed to be losing leaves now?

If it is a deciduous one, like D mezereum, that isn't so surprising. If
it is an evergreen one, like D odora, then I would worry.


mesereum rubra.

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Hello Mary I have 2 Daphane shrubs and normally at this time of year there is no sign of growth ,I even shifted to another side of the garden and they have new leaves growing again.

They are like the birds dont know which season it is.
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