Aspect | Description |
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Common Name | Portuguese Laurel 'Angustifolia' |
Scientific Name | Prunus lusitanica 'Angustifolia' |
Description | Prunus lusitanica 'Angustifolia,' commonly known as Portuguese Laurel 'Angustifolia,' is an evergreen shrub valued for its dense, narrow, and elongated leaves. The foliage is dark green and glossy, creating a lush and formal appearance in the garden. This variety of Portuguese Laurel is known for its compact and upright growth habit, making it ideal for hedges and screens. It also produces small, fragrant white flowers in late spring and early summer, followed by small red fruits. |
Flowers | Small, fragrant white flowers in late spring and early summer. |
Growth and Height | Prunus lusitanica 'Angustifolia' typically reaches a height of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) with a narrow, columnar shape. |
Habitat and Growing Conditions | Thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. It's relatively adaptable to various soil types and is known for its hardiness. |
Hardiness | Hardy in UK. |
Maintenance | Low to moderate maintenance shrub. Pruning can be done to maintain its shape and promote a tidy appearance. Regular pruning can help control its size and density. |
Uses | Portuguese Laurel 'Angustifolia' is a popular choice for formal hedges, screens, and topiary due to its compact growth habit and glossy leaves. It adds a touch of elegance to the garden and can also be used in mixed borders. The fragrant flowers and red fruits provide additional interest. |
Caution | The red fruits are not typically consumed and may be toxic if ingested in large quantities. |