- Laurus nobilis - Wikipedia
The laurel is an evergreen shrub or small tree, variable in size and sometimes reaching 7–18 m (23–59 ft) tall [5] The genus Laurus includes three accepted species, [7] whose diagnostic key characters often overlap
- LAUREL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: an evergreen shrub or tree (Laurus nobilis of the family Lauraceae, the laurel family) of southern Europe with small yellow flowers, fruits that are ovoid blackish berries, and evergreen foliage once used by the ancient Greeks to crown victors in the Pythian games
- Laurel: Types, Benefits, Challenges, and Uses - Gardenia
From the hardy Mountain Laurel to the evergreen Cherry Laurel, explore popular varieties, benefits, challenges, and best uses!
- 9 Types of Laurel Bushes - The Gardening Fix
Interestingly, there are several varieties of Laurel belonging to their own botanical families and here I have listed 9 popular Laurel bushes along with their attributes and care requirements so that you can decide which particular type is the perfect choice for you
- LAUREL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LAUREL definition: 1 a small evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that has shiny leaves and small… Learn more
- Laurel | Evergreen, Aromatic, Mediterranean | Britannica
Bay laurel, (Laurus nobilis), fragrant evergreen species of the family Lauraceae, the source of the cooking herb bay leaf Bay laurel is native to the Mediterranean region but now widely cultivated in other regions of the world
- Mediterranean Bay Leaf, Bay Laurel Live Plant. Standard . . .
Leaves used in Roman laurel wreath Fragrant flowers bloom in spring Craft bushes into hedges or shaped into topiary shapes Grown in containers or in the ground The standard variety is better suited for planting in the ground because grows faster and into larger trees Saratoga is better for pots because of compact growth
- Home - Bay Laurel Elementary School
Our Bay Laurel team strives to provide students with fun and creative learning activities, rigorous academic instruction, and social-emotional learning
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