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Cherry Laurel

Prunus caroliniana

Description:

Cherry Laurel is a large evergreen shrub or small tree with dark glossy green leaves. It grows in deep, moist but well-drained bottomlands in southeast Texas. It is a fast-growing small tree, to 35 to 40 feet, that casts dense shade. With age the bark becomes almost black. It grows in most conditions but does not like high temperatures or hot, dry locations; it can also get chlorotic in blackland soil if it is not deep and loamy. Cherry laurel is frequently planted as an evergreen screen in East Texas; it requires maintenance to keep as a hedge. The leaves and fruit have a high concentration of hydrocyanic acid and are potentially poisonous.

Habitat:

Wildlife habitat garden. This shrub is worth the effort for the early spring bloom, which becomes covered with bees, and the fragrance.

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gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 17, 2013
Submitted on Mar 17, 2013

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