Portuguese Laurel Hedging Plants, in 10.5cm pots
These are grade A nursery stock grown by us, in our nursery.
They can be immediately planted into the ground for a stunning hedge.
Pot grown plants have a well developed root structure, will establish quicker, with a higher success rate, than bare root plants.
Planting Instructions
Planting and growing laurels is easy, if you follow these simple steps:
Dig a hole slightly larger than the pot.
Remove the plant from the pot by carefully squeezing the sides - try not to disturb the compost around the roots.
Place the plant in the hole you have dug and carefully fill the soil around the plant, gently firm down the soil.
Keep plants watered well, the soil must not be allowed to dry out and should always be moist/damp.
There is no need to use stakes or canes to support the plant, unless the planting location is very exposed
Typical spacing for laurels is 2 plants per meter, however this can be increased to 1 plant per meter if required.
When planting Laurels DO NOT:
Do not use any type of fertiliser, this can damage the young roots
Do not steep the plant in water prior to planting
Do not allow the plants to dry out after planting
Plant Facts
P. lusitanica is a large evergreen shrub or small tree of spreading habit, the dark red shoots bearing deep green ovate leaves. Small, fragrant white flowers in racemes to 25cm in length in early summer, are followed by small, dark purple fruits.
It is great for use as a hedging plant, giving evergreen colour all year round.
Characteristics
Plant type: Shrub
Habit: Bushy
Fragrance: Flower
Toxicity: Fruit may cause severe discomfort if ingested
Hardiness: H5 (hardy)
Colour: Flower White in Spring
Foliage:Dark Green in Autumn, Spring, Summer and Winter
Fruit: Purple in Autumn
Size: Ultimate height 12 metres
Ultimate spread: wider than 8 metres
Time to ultimate height: 20-50 years