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Index of Subjects History and dates were never my strong point as everyone can see from my statement about '500' years ago. There are daphne up in the woods near the hapatica site that David Webster was watching for a couple of years ago. Because of my original sighting of the shrub on Warwick Mountain, I was intrigued enough to study some of the history of the French settlers in the Pugwash, Wallace and Tatamagouche areas. They fared much better then the French in the Grand Pre area. As for the medical use of daphne, no one has come up with a use for the deadly shrub. I would love to hear of a documented use of it. Maybe used to spring clean a body ? Just a guess.. Heather
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