These Laurels are classed as nursery seconds, this means they will have some leaf damage and leaf discolouration.
Once planted these plants will grow fine, grab yourself a bargin.
Plant Facts
Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus Rotundifolia) is a vigorous, large, spreading evergreen shrub with handsome, glossy dark green leaves to 15 cm in length. Small white flowers in erect racemes to 12 cm in length are followed by cherry-like glossy red fruits soon turning black.
Characteristics
Plant type: Shrub
Habit: Bushy
Fragrance: Flower
Toxicity: Fruit may cause severe discomfort if ingested
Hardiness: old H4 (hardy)
Colour: Flower White in Spring
Foliage:Dark Green in Autumn, Spring, Summer and Winter
Fruit: Black and Red in Autumn
Size: Ultimate height 4-8 metres
Ultimate spread: wider than 8 metres
Time to ultimate height: 20-50 years