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 **German Name**: Seidelbast **German Name**: Seidelbast
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-**Latin Name**: Daphne odorata+**Latin Name**: Daphne odora
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-**Released Date**: 2024.01+**Released Date**: 2024.01.15
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-**Number of variants**: +**Number of variants**: 3 observed so far
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-**Colour assigned**: +**Colour assigned**: Lilac/pink
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 =====Description==== =====Description====
-Daphne odorata, commonly known as winter daphne, is a fragrant evergreen shrub native to China and Japan. Its distinctive, intensely fragrant flowers bloom in late winter to early spring, making it a sought-after ornamental plant for gardens.----+Daphne odorata, commonly known as winter daphne, is a fragrant evergreen shrub native to China and Japan. Its distinctive, intensely fragrant flowers bloom in late winter to early spring, making it a sought-after ornamental plant for gardens. 
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 =====Additional Information==== =====Additional Information====
 +Variant 3 is obtained by breeding.
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