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Cherry Laurel Rotundifolia - Description
- Potted Cherry Laurel ‘Rotundifolia’
- Variety: Rotundifolia
- Latin: Prunus laurocerasus
- Vigorous, evergreen shrub or small tree
- Pot Size: 7.5 L
- Current Plant Size: ~150 cm
- Can be grown in pots or planted in the ground
- Spacing Distance: 0.5 – 1 m apart for screening hedges
Cherry Laurel Rotundifolia - Characteristics
- Dark green glossy oblong leaves, durable in shade & sun
- Upright, bushy habit reaching up to 8 m in height in time
- Produces small fragrant white flowers on 5–12 cm racemes in spring
- Excellent for screening, hedging, or garden boundary planting
- Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for reliability & performance
Cherry Laurel Rotundifolia - Uses
- Used for dense evergreen hedges and privacy screens
- Can form a tree-like feature if allowed to grow tall
- Great backdrop shrub or foundation evergreen
Cherry Laurel Rotundifolia - Planting & Aftercare
- Plant in full sun to partial shade
- Soil: well-drained, fertile soil
- Water well during establishment
- Trim lightly to maintain shape and promote density
- Mulch to conserve moisture & suppress weeds
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