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Prunus laurocerasus


Prunus laurocerasus

This is just a plant that was missing from my catalogue. I bought it as a £1 bargain table rescue (naked of leaves) a couple of years ago and it's now back to full life again....in the shade garden. Tough as old boots, but will need a lot of pruning as they grow very fast, and very large!



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amy
Amy
 

A real bargain !

22 Feb, 2013

 

Wow what a purchase, excellent!

22 Feb, 2013

 

They certainly do grow quick/big,.....but what a bargain!!
I do love a bargain!!

22 Feb, 2013

 

A bargain indeed we have the variegated one which is much slower growing.....

22 Feb, 2013

 

I've got one of these planted at the back of my Arbour - it was the only one I thought would grow quick enough to cover it. I will need to be on top of pruning!

22 Feb, 2013

bik
Bik
 

very nice green

22 Feb, 2013

 

Are you sure this is Aucuba japonica? To me it looks like Prunus laurocerasus. I have Aucuba in the garden, several shrubs and they have different shape and also different leaves.

23 Feb, 2013

 

Thanks Katarina....I think you're right! I thought it was the plain green var. of my spotted laurel, but I think it is indeed the prunus, now that I've looked at some more pics! Off to sort it......

23 Feb, 2013

 

Sorry everyone...hope I didn't confuse you!

23 Feb, 2013

 

Aucuba japonica Rozannie is a nice green one Karen - the don't get too big either!
I didn't even notice you had the name wrong first time round - I just looked at the picture!

23 Feb, 2013

 

Phew!

23 Feb, 2013

 

I'm easily confused Karen....!!

23 Feb, 2013

 

Katarina well spotted, we have the variegated one of this too, and it is a slower grower......

23 Feb, 2013

 

I have this monster in my garden, planted by the previous owners. Several have been removed now but the remaining two do a great job of fence and neighbour cover.

25 Feb, 2013

 

Probably the only thing it's good for!

25 Feb, 2013

 

I actually like the scent when it comes into flower, it's very heady in the bottom garden and smells like honey :o)

26 Feb, 2013

 

Lovely...I bet mine doesn't flower in that shady spot....but we'll see.

26 Feb, 2013



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