Bay laurel is a well-known plant, not least because its aromatic leaves can be used in dishes. It is also a tree that has been associated with success and wealth for centuries, as evidenced by the laurel wreaths worn by Olympians on victory. Or in the proverb "rest on your laurels", where the laurel is mentioned.
Although common in the Mediterranean region, the tree is native to Asia Minor. It is a very regularly growing, cone-shaped tree, whose crown can reach up to 12 m in height. In the temperate north-western European climate of the lowlands, the tree never gets that, by the way. The evergreen leaves are narrowly ovate and leathery to the touch. When rubbed, but especially when bruised, the leaves emit a strong but typical scent that most people find very pleasant. The bundles of small, greenish-yellow flowers are not very conspicuous. They are followed by shiny black berries. The berries are not very conspicuous either, and the tree has to rely mainly on its regular crown shape and aromatic evergreen leaves.
A termék jelenleg nem áll rendelkezésre..
A kérést a kapcsolatfelvételi űrlapon küldheti el. Kötelezettségvállalás nélkül tájékoztatni fogjuk a lehetőségekről.
rendszerint nem mérgező emberek, (nagytestű) háziállatok és haszonállatok számára
Talajtípus
all
Ültetési hely követelményei
Nem viseli el az útburkolatokat
télállóság
8a (-12,2 és -9,5 °C)
Szélellenállóság
very good
Alkalmazások
faültető edények, tetőkertek, tengerpart, kiskert, zárt kertek
Forma
magas törzsű fa
magas törzsű faAgyagos talajraagyagos talajTőzeges talajraHomokos talajraNem viseli el az útburkolatokatszéles piramiskeskeny piramis3. magasság 6 m-nél kisebbzárt koronazöldsárgászöldátlagosnem mérgező (általában)
Gyakran ismételt kérdések
Laurus nobilis
Laurus nobilis can eventually reach a height of 6-12 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Laurus nobilis is átlagos and can eventually reach a height of 6-12 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The right time to plant Laurus nobilis is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Laurus nobilis with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.