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Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia' (English Cherry Laurel) - Hedging

Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia' (English Cherry Laurel) - Hedging

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Cherry laurel is a versatile plant that exhibits rapid growth and can be used effectively as both a hedging plant and for stunning topiary creations. This plant is renowned for its dense, glossy, and evergreen leaves, making it a popular choice for hedging purposes. When using Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia' as a hedge, it is recommended to employ shears to maintain its desired shape. However, if you intend to showcase it as a specimen shrub, it is advisable to follow the pruning guidelines outlined by the RHS in group nine.

How many plants should you plant? For optimal results, we suggest planting 3 plants per meter. However, if you select the 10-liter pot or larger, it is advisable to reduce the planting density to 2 plants per meter.

How fast do they grow? English Cherry Laurel exhibits rapid growth. For a well-maintained hedge, we recommend trimming it once a month during the summer months. For topiary purposes, more frequent pruning may be necessary.

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Product details

  • Height of 30-200cm
  • Evergreen
  • White flowers in spring
  • Red berries in Autumn which turn to black in winter
  • Green dense glossy  lance shape leaves
  • Leaves and berries may be harmful if eaten

Growing conditions

  • Hardiness -15 degrees Celsius (Good across the UK).
  • Exposed or sheltered
  • Alakine, neutral or acidic soil (plant with Multi purpose)
  • Full sun, partial shade
  • Can grow in chalk, sand, clay and loam conditions 
  • South, west, North and east facing
  • plant 3 per meter for pots sizes up to 100cm
  • plant 2 per meter for pot sizes larger than 100cm

- For queries regarding different sizes, please contact us at Info@hctrees.uk 

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