Prunus maackii ( Amur Choke Cherry )

Prunus maacki is a densely branching, rounded tree, growing 35 to 45 feet tall. The leaves are alternate, simple and either oblong-ovate or elliptical. Flowers are white, in 2 to 3 inch long racemes, and quite profusely blooming in late […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( Zabeliana English Laurel )

‘Zabeliana’ has narrow, dark green, willow-like leaves, is similar to ‘Shipkaensis’, and very free flowering. It reaches 3 to 5 feet in height with a 12 foot spread. Occasionally spreads to 25 feet. Can be used as a deep shade […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( Variegata English Laurel )

‘Variegata’ has leaves variegated with creamy white, otherwise resembles the species. Robust and attractive, but tends to revert to species. Prunus laurocerasus is a large, spreading evergreen shrub with large, glossy, dark green leaves and a hardy constitution. The leaves […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( Shipkaensis English Laurel )

‘Shipkaensis’ is a dark green, narrow leafed cultivar originally from Bulgaria. It is one of the hardiest of the cherry laurels and can retain healthy foliage in temperatures down to -6 degrees farenheit. Height usually reaches 4 to 5 feet. […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( Mt. Vernon English Laurel )

‘Mt. Vernon’ is very compact, reaching only 3 feet in height and spread, yet retains the large species type leaves. Slow growing, it can be a good addition to a rock garden. Prunus laurocerasus is a large, spreading evergreen shrub […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( English Laurel )

Prunus laurocerasus is a large, spreading evergreen shrub with large, glossy, dark green leaves and a hardy constitution. The leaves are evergreen, simple, alternate, 2 to 6 inches long. The green to brown stems emit the typical cherry odor when […]

Prunus laurocerasus ( CommonName Not Available )

Prunus laurocerasus is a large, spreading evergreen shrub with large, glossy, dark green leaves and a hardy constitution. The leaves are evergreen, simple, alternate, 2 to 6 inches long. The green to brown stems emit the typical cherry odor when […]