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Daphne oleoides Evergreen shrub (1 Page of 5) The Daphne oleoides plant species is found in S. Europe, N. Africa and W. Asia to the Himalayas. It is a member of the Thymelaeaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as D. buxifolia. Sibth.&Smith. D. glandulosa. D. jasminea. non Sibth.&Smith. D. lucida. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Daphne oleoides Family: Thymelaeaceae Author: Schreb. Known Hazards: All parts of the plant are poisonous[200]. Skin contact with the sap can cause dermatitis in some people[65, 200]. Mature Height: 1 Mature Width: Habitat: Dry open slopes in Kashmir, 1700 - 2300 metres[145].
Edible Uses: There is a report that the fruit is eaten, but this report then goes on to say that they cause nausea and vomiting[2]. There is also a report that they can be distilled to make an alcoholic drink[2].
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