Sweet Bay

Laurus nobilis

Pronunciation: LAW-rus no-BIL-is
SKU #05729
8-11

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LIGHT: Full sun, Partial sun
WATER: Water when top 3 inches of soil is dry.
SIZE: Slowly reaches 12 to 15 ft. tall and wide.

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Description A slender conical form that slowly grows into a small, shapely tree. Dark green, highly aromatic foliage is valued as a flavorful culinary seasoning. Can be clipped into a formal hedge or topiary form. Thrives in containers. Drought tolerant in the landscape, once established. Evergreen.
Bloom Time Inconspicuous
Deciduous/Evergreen Evergreen
Special Features Easy Care, Ornamental Berries, Waterwise, Edible, Compact Form, Benefits Birds
Problems/Solutions Coastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Growth Rate Slow
Growth Habit Pyramidal
Landscape Use Container, Hedge, Windbreak, Suitable for Topiary
Design Ideas This is a fantastic evergreen tree and is the source of culinary bay and the famous laurels of Greek antiquity. Perfect planted in its natural form as a screen or single specimen for all Mediterranean-inspired landscapes. Best as a neatly clipped standard patio tree or topiary form, often planted in matched pairs for symmetrical compositions. Three or more are charming and formal when lined up orchard-style in beds and borders. Fits very well into small gardens and city courtyards. As a patio tree, it is most attractive when planted in classical Greco-Roman terra-cotta pots.
Flower Color Yellow
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Pomegranate (Punica); Rosemary (Rosmarinus); Lavender (Lavandula); Olive (Olea); Meyer Lemon (Citrus)
Care Instructions Provide enriched, well-drained soil. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to develop an extensive root system. Once established, reduce frequency; tolerates moderate drought. Apply fertilizer as new growth begins in spring. Slow growing; prune only as needed to maintain desired size and shape.
History L. nobilis is native to the Southern Mediterranean region where it can reach 60 ft. in height in its native range.
Lore The ancient Greeks and Romans fashioned bay laurel leaves into wreaths to be worn as crowns by the winners in sporting events. Laurel has always symbolized victory and merit and is proudly displayed on the National Emblem of Greece. The oil pressed from the berries is used in perfumes, candles, soap as well as in topical creams for sore muscles and arthritis.
Details
DescriptionA slender conical form that slowly grows into a small, shapely tree. Dark green, highly aromatic foliage is valued as a flavorful culinary seasoning. Can be clipped into a formal hedge or topiary form. Thrives in containers. Drought tolerant in the landscape, once established. Evergreen.
Bloom TimeInconspicuous
Deciduous/EvergreenEvergreen
Special FeaturesEasy Care, Ornamental Berries, Waterwise, Edible, Compact Form, Benefits Birds
Problems/SolutionsCoastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Growth RateSlow
Growth HabitPyramidal
Style
Landscape UseContainer, Hedge, Windbreak, Suitable for Topiary
Design IdeasThis is a fantastic evergreen tree and is the source of culinary bay and the famous laurels of Greek antiquity. Perfect planted in its natural form as a screen or single specimen for all Mediterranean-inspired landscapes. Best as a neatly clipped standard patio tree or topiary form, often planted in matched pairs for symmetrical compositions. Three or more are charming and formal when lined up orchard-style in beds and borders. Fits very well into small gardens and city courtyards. As a patio tree, it is most attractive when planted in classical Greco-Roman terra-cotta pots.
Flower ColorYellow
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsPomegranate (Punica); Rosemary (Rosmarinus); Lavender (Lavandula); Olive (Olea); Meyer Lemon (Citrus)
Care
Care InstructionsProvide enriched, well-drained soil. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to develop an extensive root system. Once established, reduce frequency; tolerates moderate drought. Apply fertilizer as new growth begins in spring. Slow growing; prune only as needed to maintain desired size and shape.
History
HistoryL. nobilis is native to the Southern Mediterranean region where it can reach 60 ft. in height in its native range.
LoreThe ancient Greeks and Romans fashioned bay laurel leaves into wreaths to be worn as crowns by the winners in sporting events. Laurel has always symbolized victory and merit and is proudly displayed on the National Emblem of Greece. The oil pressed from the berries is used in perfumes, candles, soap as well as in topical creams for sore muscles and arthritis.

Frequently asked questions

Does Sweet Bay produce flowers?
Inconspicuous
Is Sweet Bay evergreen or deciduous?
Sweet Bay is Evergreen.
What are the special features of Sweet Bay?
Sweet Bay is Easy Care, Ornamental Berries, Waterwise, Edible, Compact Form, Benefits Birds.
Is Sweet Bay resistant to pests or animals?
Coastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
How fast does Sweet Bay grow?
Sweet Bay has a Slow growth rate.
What is the growth habit of Sweet Bay?
Sweet Bay grows in an Pyramidal habit.
Where can I use Sweet Bay in my landscape?
Sweet Bay is suitable for: Container, Hedge, Windbreak, Suitable for Topiary.
How can I use Sweet Bay in my garden design?
This is a fantastic evergreen tree and is the source of culinary bay and the famous laurels of Greek antiquity. Perfect planted in its natural form as a screen or single specimen for all Mediterranean-inspired landscapes. Best as a neatly clipped standard patio tree or topiary form, often planted in matched pairs for symmetrical compositions. Three or more are charming and formal when lined up orchard-style in beds and borders. Fits very well into small gardens and city courtyards. As a patio tree, it is most attractive when planted in classical Greco-Roman terra-cotta pots.
What color are Sweet Bay flowers?
Sweet Bay produces Yellow flowers.
What color is the foliage of Sweet Bay?
Sweet Bay has Green foliage.
What plants grow well with Sweet Bay?
Good companion plants for Sweet Bay include: Pomegranate (Punica); Rosemary (Rosmarinus); Lavender (Lavandula); Olive (Olea); Meyer Lemon (Citrus).
How do I care for Sweet Bay?
Provide enriched, well-drained soil. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to develop an extensive root system. Once established, reduce frequency; tolerates moderate drought. Apply fertilizer as new growth begins in spring. Slow growing; prune only as needed to maintain desired size and shape.
What is the history of Sweet Bay?
L. nobilis is native to the Southern Mediterranean region where it can reach 60 ft. in height in its native range.

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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.