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The Carolina cherry tree (Prunus caroliniana), also known as the Carolina cherry laurel, is an evergreen shrub or small tree ...
Q: I found your blog, Xtremehorticulture of the Desert, and am hoping you can tell me if my tree is a bay laurel. I looked at pictures of Carolina cherry trees that look similar. This tree has ...
These cultivars are referred to as the cherry laurels, and Otto Luyken laurel, English laurel and Carolina cherry laurel (among dozens of other laurels) belong to this group. To me, these laurels ...
Q: I want to know the difference in the leaf smell of a bay laurel versus a Carolina cherry laurel. I am trying to see if what I bought was actually the right plant. I tried smelling the leaves ...
Our mystery plant — Cherry laurel, Laurel cherry ... and it occurs naturally in maritime forests along the coast, from North Carolina down to central Florida, and west to Texas.
Cherry laurel," "Laurel cherry," Prunus caroliniana ... and it occurs naturally in maritime forests along the coast, from North Carolina down to central Florida, and west to Texas.
Carolina cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana) is a glossy, native evergreen 15 to 20 feet tall with a spreading canopy of foliage that smells like cherries when crushed. The small creamy-white ...