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Dwarf English Laurel


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Dwarf English Laurel. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't. This dwarf form of the aggressive english laurel rarely flowers or sets seed.

English Laurel vs. Cherry Laurel What's the Difference? AZ Animals
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This large broadleaf foliage shrub is the ideal. An exceptionally useful small shrub, prunus laurocerasus 'mt vernon' creates a dense, tidy evergreen mound in the garden. Dwarf english laurel will grow to be about 8 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 10 feet.

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English Laurel vs. Cherry Laurel What's the Difference? AZ Animals

Try a pair on either side of your garden gate. Use one dwarf english laurel as a specimen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves between your patio and your lawn. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't. Use dwarf english laurel as a stately background shrub, an orderly hedge, a tasteful foundation planting, or a tidy accent in ornamental.

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