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This hardy evergreen tree grows 20-40 ft (6-12 m) in height with a trunk up to 10 in (25 cm) in diameter. Its alternate glossy leaves are about 2 to 4 in (10 cm) long by about 1 in (2.5 cm) wide. Depending on the soil, they range in color from yellow-green to a rich dark green. Fragrant white flowers appear on 2-3 in (5-8 cm) long racemes (long stalked bunches) in late winter and early spring and are displayed to maximum advantage against the dense foliage. The flowers are followed by blue-black fruits that are about 0.5 in (1 cm) in diameter. This versatile evergreen is usually encountered as a large shrubby plant in nature where it often can be seen forming large colonies. In home landscapes it is frequently kept at shrub stature by pruning but it is also very attractive when maintained as a small tree by removing suckers and removing limbs from the lower parts of the main stem(s).
This native American tree is found on rich, moist sites, from North Carolina to Florida, and west into Louisiana and Texas. It is often seen beneath power lines upon which birds sit to digest their cherry treats and poop great quantities of seed forming linear populations along southeastern U.S. utility corridors. Long a popular garden specimen in Europe, Carolina cherry laurel is now gaining popularity in the States as a handsome, low maintenance addition to our cultivated landscapes. Culture
A southern favorite for trimmed hedges and screens that can be used for topiary as well. It is rarely grown as a specimen tree but should be more often. Use it to create wildlife habitat and the birds in the neighborhood will love you for supplying such a tasty treat. Features
Jack Scheper 06/20/97, updated: 04/10/99, 06/16/01, 02/24/03, 11/09/03
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