In addition to the nominate subspecies, Daphne genkwa subsp.
genkwa in its terminal 3–5-flowered racemes, each flower having a tube 10–12 mm long.
genkwa having blackish-purple older branches and reddish flowers 6–7 mm long.
It is found in Guizhou, China, where it grows on rocky slopes with bushes at altitudes ranging from 900 to 1200 m.[4][6] Daphne genkwa occurs in China, Korea, and Vietnam.
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