The scent of Daphne is as nice as that of Tea Olive (Osmanthus fragrans) or Night Jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum). These are two other fragrant plants I grow. All who read this, should be growing them, if they like fragrant subtropicals.
I have a Callistemon, you reminded me, I should check on. My plant didn't flower, for its first time, last year, until summer. I am glad to be trying it here, in SE Lower Michigan.
Check out this collard green plant, that made it through my -3F winter. They are very hardy plants. The only drawback, in overwintered collard plants, is that, in their second year (being biennials), produce little in the way of greens, but focus on flowering, producing seeds, and dying...
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