Daphne plants are treasured in New Zealand gardens for their exquisite fragrance, attractive foliage, and graceful habit. With their compact form and stunning blooms, they add elegance and seasonal interest to borders, paths, and containers. If you’re searching for the best types of daphne plants for your garden, understanding the differences between varieties is key. From the ever-popular Daphne odora to the captivating Daphne cneorum, each offers unique qualities for both novice and seasoned gardeners alike.

Daphne Perfume Princess produces masses of highly fragrant, blush-pink flowers from mid-winter through spring. It grows with a rounded shape and carries leathery, glossy, dark green leaves as it grows to 1 m tall and the same wide. Daphne Perfume Princess is commonly planted around outdoor living areas such as pools and the like, included in mixed and border plantings, maintained in a container, added to cottage gardens, or planted close to a window or door so the fragrance can fill the house.

Chlorophytum comosum Variegatum, commonly known as the Spider Plant, is a tender, herbaceous perennial grown for its lush and variegated foliage. It features short, bright green leaves with a cream margin as it grows to 20 cm tall and 30 cm wide. Chlorophytum comosum Variegatum is commonly grown indoors in a container though it can be grown outdoors in frost-free areas. In these situations, it is often included in borders, planted around outdoor living areas, mass planted as a groundcover, or planted alongside a path.
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