Description
Prunus laurocerasus 'Genolia' 175-200 cm | Cherry laurel
Prunus laurocerasus 'Genolia', commonly referred to as cherry laurel, is an exceptional variety known for its robustness and aesthetic appeal as a hedge plant. With its dense foliage and upright growth habit, 'Genolia' offers privacy and structure to any garden setting, whether planted as a hedge or as a solitary feature.
This cultivar is celebrated for its glossy green leaves and the white flowers it produces in late spring, which are particularly attractive to pollinators such as bees.
Key Features
The Prunus laurocerasus 'Genolia' has several key features that make it a desirable choice for gardeners and landscapers:
- It is a versatile plant that performs well in a range of locations from full sun to shade, and it is adaptable to all well-drained soil types.
- The 'Genolia' exhibits a growth rate of 30-50 cm per year, allowing for the quick establishment of a dense hedge.
- With its winter hardiness down to -20.6°C, USDA zone 6a, it stands up well to cold climates.
- The cherry laurel 'Genolia' only requires pruning once a year, which is quite convenient for those seeking a low-maintenance garden plant.
- The plant is known for its visual density, quickly obscuring any unwanted views and providing a lush backdrop to any garden space.
Tips
- While Prunus laurocerasus 'Genolia' is low maintenance, timely pruning in late spring or early summer, after flowering, will encourage the growth of dense foliage and maintain the desired form.
- It is recommended to plant 'Genolia' with adequate spacing to allow for its rapid growth rate, ensuring each plant has enough room to thrive.
- To ensure the best establishment of 'Genolia', incorporate organic matter into the soil at planting time to enrich nutrient availability and improve soil structure.