Prunus laur. 'Rotundifolia' - 60-80 CM C4
Prunus laur. 'Rotundifolia' - 60-80 CM C4
Description
Attention! The species Prunus laurocerasus is categorised as an invasive species in Switzerland and may not be traded, planted or otherwise spread there.
The Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' (Prunus laurocerasus) is an upright, taut, large shrub that produces white flowers arranged in clusters with a strong fragrance. They appear from May to June. They produce black, round fruits from August. They exude a strong fragrance. The Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' also has shiny, egg-shaped, dark green leaves. In a sunny to semi-shady, wind-protected location with well-drained, nutrient-rich soil, it usually reaches a height of around 5 metres and grows to around 4 metres wide.
Leaves
The evergreen leaves of Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' are dark green, ovate, glossy and alternate. They are about 10 - 17 cm in size.
Spread
France.
Frost hardiness
The Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' is an upright and tightly growing large shrub. It usually reaches a height of 3 - 5 m and is approx. 3 - 4 m wide. Rapidly growing. It usually grows 20 - 40 cm per year.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady, wind-protected position.
Soil
Standard container plant soil.
Normal soil.
Flower
The white flowers of Cherry laurel 'Rotundifolia' appear in clusters from May to June. They are strongly scented.
Interesting facts
Plant or parts of the plant are poisonous.
Root
Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia' is a deep-rooting plant.
- Article number90
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EAN codePRLROTUN-2060080C4
- Latin namePrunus laur. 'Rotundifolia'
- catalogLandscape shop










