Daphne mezereum, commonly known as mezereum, mezereon,[2]February daphne, spurge laurel or spurge olive,[3] is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae, native to most of Europe and Western Asia,[4] north to northern Scandinavia and Russia. In southern Europe it is confined to medium to higher elevations and in the subalpine vegetation zone, but descends to near sea level in northern Europe. It is generally confined to soils derived from limestone.
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Daphnemezereum, commonly known as mezereum, mezereon, February daphne, spurge laurel or spurge olive, is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family...
genus Daphne—including the garland flower (Daphne cneorum); the February Daphne or mezereon (Daphnemezereum); and spurge laurel or wood laurel (Daphne laureola)...
exhibit no scent at all. It is one of two species of Daphne native to Great Britain, with Daphnemezereum. Both have a strong preference for alkaline soils...
prickly box (Bursaria spinosa), and daphnin (the dark green resin of Daphnemezereum). It is also found in dandelion coffee and olive bark. It is reported...
fagifer (Fabaceae) Masuri berry, Coriaria nepalensis (Coriariaceae) Mezereum, Daphnemezereum (Thymelaeaceae) Mistletoe (3 genera in the order Santalales) Osage-orange...
Mezerein is a toxic diterpene ester found in the sap of Daphnemezereum and related plants. Plants of the genera Euphorbiaceae and Thymelaeaceae possess...
distribution with concentrations in Australia and tropical Africa. Daphnemezereum (sometimes called mezereon) is a plant native to Europe and western...
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tree vegetation, the same form of undergrowth survived. There occurs: daphnemezereum, red elderberry, hazel, platanthera bifolia, sweet woodruff, Herb Paris...
medicine and are poisonous if eaten, acting as violent purges (e.g. Daphnemezereum). This toxicity is often related to the plants' containing phorbol...
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the Palearctic realm. The wingspan is 23–26 mm. The larvae feed on Daphnemezereum. Fauna Europaea Swedish Moths Anchinia at funet Archived April 19,...
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twigs of Lycium barbarum (Solanaceae family) and also on twigs of Daphnemezereum (in Thymelaeaceae family). In Aleppo, Syria Camarosporium dalmaticum...
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