'Eximea' is a cultivar of D. cneorum, selected for its slightly larger leaf and flower size. Like the species, 'Eximea' has dark green to grey-green leaves and deep pink, fragrant flowers. Place it near a walk or gateway so that it's lovely fragrance may be enjoyed. With it's prostrate habit, it may be used as a groundcover, but it is slow growing.
Best grown in rich, sandy-loam, well-drained soils with a neutral pH in part shade. Consider raised plantings in areas of heavy clay soils to insure good drainage. Benefits from a summer mulch or ground cover which will help keep roots cool (sweet woodruff or ajuga are particularly nice). Best sited in a location protected from winter winds. Daphnes are often slow to establish and are best left undisturbed once planted. Do not shear, but prune selectively if necessary. Non-variegated forms tolerate more sun. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Hardy to USDA Zone 4.