Daphne oleoides subsp. hispanica (Pau) Rivas Mart.
Daphne oleoides var. hispanica (Pau) Cuatrec.
Daphne oleoides var. jasminea Lázaro Ibiza, nom. illeg.
Daphne oleoides f. puberula (Jaub. & Spach) Keissl.
Daphne oleoides var. puberula Jaub. & Spach
Daphne sericea Noë ex Meisn.
Nemoctis angustifolia Raf.
Nemoctis buxifolia (Vahl) Raf.
Daphne oleoides, known as olive daphne, is a shrub of the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to southern Europe (Albania, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, mainland Greece, Italy, the northwest Balkans, Sardinia, Sicily, and Spain), northern Africa (Algeria), and Western Asia (Turkey and Lebanon-Syria).[1][3]
The shrub is evergreen, and grows up to 60cm tall. Its branches grow upright. Its flowers are white, with a purplish outside and it bears orange fruits. It is often found on calcareous rocks and rocky slopes at altitudes of 1,700 to 2,300m.[1][4]