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Hi Emily! How nice to have you back! I swear I could smell spring this evening – have you noticed the sun is setting a little bit later? There must have been some daphne nearby. I have some living arrangements in our home right now – some little yellow daffodils and, my favorite hyacinths in beds of bright green moss. They smell like heaven. It looks like spring has sprung in your dining room. Gorgeous!
Have a lovely week! XOXO
Emily, Every family home I have memory of, in Oregon and Washington, had a daphne (or two for maximum fragrance impact) planted near the front door.
I have never seen them grow more than 2ft tall. Your courtyard is well protected to encourage this (former) giant! Happy New Year 🙂
How beautiful – no blooms in my yard right now, but can hardly wait for the first hint of Spring!!
The plant you show is NOT a Daphne but is a Viburnum x. bodnantense.
Thank yo for reminding me of this gorgeous daphne. My mother had one in her yard, which was such a beautiful garden.
Glad that you are back!
Happy New Year!
Teresa
xoxo
Soooo gorgeous! I want one, its so dramatic yet so elegant and feminine…love it!
Jeanne — What a fun new picture you have. I love the scent of hyacinths, I'll need to pick some up. Yes, I have noticed the days are a little longer and brighter…it's coming :).
Linda the plants your describing are what I have in my courtyard, 1 right by my front door, the other across the way, when they are both in bloom the fragrance engulfs the entire courtyard. The former giant, which anonymous had correctly identified as a Viburnum {whoops, sorry about that}.
Teresa, glad it brought back memories.
Good to be back all and looking forward to getting caught up with all of you!