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The Prunus laurocerasus 'Herbergii', commonly known as laurel cherry, is a decorative, evergreen shrub that is particularly popular in gardens and landscapes for its dense foliage and compact growth. Here are the main details about this variety:
- **Appearance**: The 'Herbergii' laurel cherry typically grows to a height of 1-1.5 meters and has a dense, bushy habit. The branches are strong and branch out densely, while the leaves are smaller than those of other varieties, shiny, dark green, and cherry-shaped, giving the plant an aesthetic appearance.
- **Flowering**: The flowers of the laurel cherry are small, white, and fragrant, blooming in clusters in spring, usually between April and May. Although the flowering is not the main decorative value of the plant, the flowers attract bees and other pollinators.
- **Fruit**: Female plants produce small berries that ripen after flowering. These fruits are not edible but provide food for birds.
- **Soil Requirements**: The 'Herbergii' laurel cherry adapts well to various soil conditions but prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soils. The plant tolerates both sunny and partially shaded locations.
- **Frost Resistance**: The Prunus laurocerasus 'Herbergii' is frost-resistant, allowing it to withstand cold winter months and providing adequate protection against wind and cold.
- **Uses**: This variety of laurel cherry is excellent for use as a hedge, for borders, and in ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Due to its dense foliage, it is also ideal for privacy screening.
The Prunus laurocerasus 'Herbergii' is an elegant and versatile plant that adds color and life to gardens and is a great choice for ornamental plant enthusiasts.
- **Appearance**: The 'Herbergii' laurel cherry typically grows to a height of 1-1.5 meters and has a dense, bushy habit. The branches are strong and branch out densely, while the leaves are smaller than those of other varieties, shiny, dark green, and cherry-shaped, giving the plant an aesthetic appearance.
- **Flowering**: The flowers of the laurel cherry are small, white, and fragrant, blooming in clusters in spring, usually between April and May. Although the flowering is not the main decorative value of the plant, the flowers attract bees and other pollinators.
- **Fruit**: Female plants produce small berries that ripen after flowering. These fruits are not edible but provide food for birds.
- **Soil Requirements**: The 'Herbergii' laurel cherry adapts well to various soil conditions but prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soils. The plant tolerates both sunny and partially shaded locations.
- **Frost Resistance**: The Prunus laurocerasus 'Herbergii' is frost-resistant, allowing it to withstand cold winter months and providing adequate protection against wind and cold.
- **Uses**: This variety of laurel cherry is excellent for use as a hedge, for borders, and in ornamental gardens and urban landscapes. Due to its dense foliage, it is also ideal for privacy screening.
The Prunus laurocerasus 'Herbergii' is an elegant and versatile plant that adds color and life to gardens and is a great choice for ornamental plant enthusiasts.
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Container type
2 liter pot
Stock
0 pcs
Article No.
565417
Weight
500 g/pcs