150/175cm Root Ball Portuguese Laurel (Prunus lusitanica 'Angustifolia')
Portuguese Laurel boasts dark green, luscious glossy, and pointed leaves on distinctive deep pink/maroon stems - the perfect hedging favourite.
Sitting as quite an elegant evergreen hedge, Portuguese Laurel also offers delicate, fragrant, small white flowers that blossom in Summer and easily attract the bees and butterflies - as well as delivering small red fruits for the birds. It is the perfect hedge for offering wind protection, noise reduction and year-round screening, as well as being a reasonably fast growing, compact hedge, proving it to be suitable for any garden style.
Price | £51.95 |
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Plant Size | 150/175cm |
Root Type | Root Balls |
Prunus lusitanica Angustifolia is rather easy to grow and can tolerate all soil conditions/situations (even dry shade)- Chalk soils are a great choice for the Portuguese Laurel. Though, we do recommend that, if growing in dry shade, you keep the plant fed and moist until it is established, and we do not advise planting in coastal positions. It is rather hardy and resilient, but some wind protection may also be needed in places where windburn could be seen as a potential problem. You must also note that the leaves and berries are harmful if eaten, as with other varieties in the Laurel family (except Bay).
Growth Rate | Average (20-40cm per year) |
Ideal Height | 2.5m+ Tall |
Soil Type | Normal |
Exposure | Exposed, inland |
Aspect | Full shade, full sun, semi-shade |
Evergreen Foliage? | Yes |
The Portuguese Laurel hedging plant has a medium growth rate, meaning it is rather easy to maintain and shape. You should find it only needs one trim a year (in late Summer), however, if you want it to grow very tall, pruning can be left longer than this.
- If you're not ready to plant straight away, your root balls will need to be kept moist and in a cool, dark room (i.e., garage or shed). Ideally, they should be planted straight away, but can last up to 3 days or so.
- Dig a hole that is several inches wider than the root ball, but about the same depth. Soak the hole with water, and sprinkle a thin layer of RootGrow at the bottom, if using.
- Ensure the root ball has been given plenty of water, then put the damp root ball into the soil, and begin backfilling with soil. Check the base of the stem is level with the surface of the soil, or just under.
- Firm the soil down lightly, then give the plant a good watering.
- Like all plants, it will need to be kept free of weeds and given plenty of water- its first year after planting is vital, as the plant needs enough resources to be able to settle down, recover, and establish.
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£0.00 - £49.99 | £7.50 |
£50.00 - £99.99 | £13.80 |