 
Spurge-laurel is very frequent on the Norfolk-Suffolk claylands, where it is typically spotted lurking on the banks of hedged ditches. This one was in a woodland between Holt and Fakenham in west Norfolk, on chalky clays in a dampish woodland.
 
This Daphne, being appropriately named Daphne laureola, Spurge-laurel is often mistaken for either Laurel or a Wood spurge.
Jo Parmenter
      
            02.02.2019
      
  