Portuguese Laurel is an elegant evergreen hedging plant with narrow, pointed, deep-green glossy leaves. Small, fragrant white flowers blossom in summer which are popular with bees and butterflies, along with small red fruits which are a favourite with birds. In the autumn, the fruits turn black. Prunus lusitanica 'Angustifolia' has traditional qualities to it that are similar to Bay Laurel, making it an ideal choice of hedge for formal situations.
Portuguese Laurel is exceptionally resilient and hardier than Cherry Laurel, although some wind protection is advised in areas where windburn could pose a problem. Prunus lusitanica has a medium growth rate making it easier to maintain and shape. This Laurel species should only need trimming once a year in late summer although it can grow to be much taller if required.
Portuguese Laurel - Prunus lusitanica
Features Vibrant Year Round Colour, Screening Uses Parkland, Garden, Urban, Residential Soil Will Tolerate Most Soil Types Growth Rate Moderate Season of Interest Spring, Autumn Type Evergreen Shrub, Small Tree Common Names Portuguese Laurel Mature Size Small