Portuguese Laurel Prunus lusitanica is an elegant, large evergreen shrub that is a very popular option for screening in private gardens
Why is Prunus laurocerasus a problem? Originally native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor, this shrub was introduced to North
A native of the Balkans and the Caspian region, Prunus laurocerasus the common or cherry laurel is commonly grown as a hedge in Ireland and if
soil, and have many varieties Portuguese Laurel: Vibrant green leaves in spring and grows well in most conditions Griselinia: Hugely
plantings include Portuguese laurel, which can be found next to the pool and in the kitchen courtyard Travertine was used for the steps and pathways in the
Planting Distance: 30-50cm Corokia: Easy to maintain if grown in well-drained soil, and have many varieties Portuguese Laurel: Vibrant green leaves in spring
17/P/0180/WT – 10 Leagrove Road – T1 bay – reduce from pavement, reduce in height by half and reshape; T2 Portugal laurel – fell FOR INFORMATION 7
Prunus angustifolium 68/80, PORTUGUESE LAUREL, €29 95, 10 Prunus laurocerasus Rotundifolium 80/100, LAUREL, €22 95, 16 ROOTBALLED CONIFERS
Not yet decided by DBC 48 NETTLEDEN ROAD NORTH, LITTLE GADDESDEN, BERKHAMSTED, HP4 1PH FELL PORTUGUESE LAUREL 4/00656/16/TCA
Prunus lusitanica, Portugal Laurel,,,,,,, SMALL (> 0 5 metre -1 metre) continued Prunus sargentii, Sargent's Cherry,,,,,,,
Laurel wilt disease is a pathogen with the potential to devastate Persea Cinnamomum camphora is recorded (but not invasive) in France, Portugal, and Spain