Daphne plants are poisonous to humans and some other animals, so eating one can be a medical emergency. Symptoms of poisoning include weakness, nausea, difficulty swallowing, thirst and bloody diarrhea.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Daphne mezereum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Daphne mezereum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Daphne genkwa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Daphne odora.
A zinnia is a safe plant if your dog should happen it eat it. As for why, that is unknown.
Peace and quiet, a guard against poisons, victory. Laurel was Apollo's sacred plant. He pursued a nymph named Daphne, whom he loved. Daphne asked the gods to save her, and so they turned her in to a laurel tree to do so. Bernini's statue "Apollo and Daphne" is a beautiful example. Everafter, Apollo kept the laurel plant as his sacred plant.
That depends on soil conditions, that age/size of the plant when planted and the species/cultivar of daphne. In general, daphne flower profusely at a small size and when young, but that is on ly a general comment.
I would eat it!
Nothing. It's cellulose, basically the same as grass and other plant material they eat.
god would kill everyone and pigs would eat your pickles....
The phylum of a daphne is 'magnoliophyta' and the class is 'magnoliopside'. The full dichotomous key of a daphne is: Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopside Order: Malvales Family: Thymelaeaceae Genus: Daphne Species: type 'Daphne (plant)' in on wikipedia and it will show you everything you need to know including different species. Hope this helps!
Daphne plants can be a little difficult to grow, but their requirements in many ways are similar to azaleas and camellias. Provide a semi-shaded and sheltered position, and mulch well as the roots are shallow. For this reason, also avoid digging around the plant. Daphnes prefer an acid soil and detest lime. Water adequately, but not so much that it causes the root rot to which daphne are particularly susceptible.