Published Friday, April 5, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Daphne blossoms
Daphne odora marginata is a fabulous, mostly evergreen shrub that grows very well in the Pacific Northwest. It likes acid soil and not too much sun. I’ve always had good luck with them and adore them for their intense fragrance and also for the cheerful start to the spring blooming season they provide. One little bouquet of these tiny flowers will scent up the house.
Linking in My Romantic Home, Outdoor Wednesday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, Floral Friday, Weekend Flowers, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Scenic Weekends, Pink Saturday, Thursday Challenge (Spring), and Macro Monday. Have a great weekend, and hope you get some sun and fragrance in it. Thanks for dropping by here.



Very pretty! Enjoy your weekend!
Gorgeous.
so lovely!
Very beautiful flowers.
I love the scent of Daphne — and I swear I get it just from looking at your wonderful photo. (I miss Northwest spring flowers.)
Unusual for me, first time seeing these, so pretty!
Lovely! I don’t believe I’ve seen these before. Would love to have a bouquet scenting the family room. HPS!
IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL.
Lovely bloom….
Beautiful macro shot ~ ^_^ and shadow ^_^
Just beautiful.
What a great name for this gorgeous flower. Love it Sara, thank you 🙂
gorgeous flower- and it’s the best scented blossom
Happy Tuesday
Such a beautiful flower. I have never seen one. I can just imagine how sweetly it smells. Lovely capture. genie