
The Cherry Laurel species is native to East Texas where it thrives with the regular rainfall and acidic soils. It tolerates heat, drought, and wind so well, that it is utilized nearly anywhere Texas.
‘Compacta’ is a cultivar with more compact growth habit, smaller leaf size, and a maturing at half the size of the regular Cherry Laurel. The small bright-green leaves have the odor of maraschino cherries when crushed, and are toxic. Fragrant white flowers cover the branches in the early spring, easily attracting butterflies and bees. They are followed by small black cherry fruits that only wildlife can enjoy, as they are poisonous to us as well.
Compact Cherry Laurel responds well to pruning, and often is sheared into cone shapes to keep its compact form.
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Small Evergreen Tree |
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Flower Color:White |
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Height10 Feet |
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Spread8 Feet |
Leaves, twigs, and stems are toxic if ingested.
Item | Description | |
CHE-COM-24B | 24BOX CHERRY LAUREL, COMPACT | |
CHE-COM-30 | #030 CHERRY LAUREL, COMPACT |
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