Crestwood Bay Laurel
Laurus nobilis 'crestwood'View more from Other Shrubs & Hedges
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The Crestwood Bay Laurel is a selected form of the bay tree, which gives us the bay leaves used in cooking. It is also a handsome evergreen, with leathery leaves that are almost circular, but with the same rich fragrance of common varieties. It is also much more floriferous, producing many clusters of fragrant, pale yellow flowers all along the branches in spring. A great plant for a truly solid hedge, for pyramids, poodles and spirals, and widely used in formal gardening. However it is also a graceful and elegant large shrub or tree when left untrimmed. So give yourself a break and let it grow as it wishes to, usually becoming a multi-stem small tree with arching branches – you can of course still harvest the leaves
Plant your Crestwood Bay Laurel in full sun, partial shade or very light full shade beneath deciduous trees. It is totally deer resistant (yes, it really is), has no pests or diseases and grows in just about any soil, as long as it is well-drained. Trim between late spring and mid-fall if you are going to do that.
Botanical Name:
Laurus nobilis 'crestwood'
Mature Width:
10-20 ft
Mature Height:
12-30 ft
Grows Well In:
Zones 7-10
Sun Needs:
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Water Needs:
Low
Growth Rate:
Medium
Flower Color:
Yellow
Flowering Season:
Spring