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Laurus nobilis – Bay Laurel Plant Care and Growing Tips

Laurus nobilis, commonly known as bay laurel or sweet bay, is a classic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean region. Renowned for its fragrant, leathery leaves used in cooking and herbal remedies, this plant also brings year-round ornamen

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Laurus nobilis

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Laurus nobilis comes in following sizes:


S – is approximately 40 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 15 cm pot.


M – is approximately 100–120 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot. (Bush)


L – is approximately 70–90 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot. (Stem)

Laurus nobilis Quick Guide

  • Name:Laurus nobilis L.
  • Common Names: Bay Laurel, Sweet Bay, True Laurel
  • Growth and Habit: Evergreen tree or large shrub
  • Form: Phanerophyte
  • Family: Lauraceae
  • Native Range: Mediterranean region
  • Hardiness Zone: USDA zones 8–10; suitable for indoor cultivation in cooler climates
  • Height: Up to 12 meters
  • Spread: Up to 10 meters
  • Humidity: 50–70%
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Temperature: 15–25°C
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil
  • Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged; allow top layer to dry between waterings
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Prune to maintain shape and remove dead branches
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves; aromatic
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Shallow root system; repot every 2–3 years
  • Fertilizing: Apply balanced fertilizer in spring
  • Tolerance: Drought-tolerant once established
  • Adaptability: Adapts well to container growth
  • Propagation: Semi-hardwood cuttings or seeds
  • Common Pests: Scale insects, psyllids
  • Fungal Issues: Root rot if overwatered
  • Flowering: Small, pale yellow flowers in spring
  • Longevity: Long-lived
  • Toxicity: Leaves are toxic to pets if ingested in large quantities
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, well-ventilated areas
  • Special Care: Protect from frost in cooler climates
  • Leaf Maintenance: Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust
  • Stress Signs: Yellowing leaves may indicate overwatering
  • Pot Material: Terracotta pots recommended for better aeration
  • Synonyms: Laurus nobilis L. = Laurus angusta Raf. = Laurus nobilis f. lanceolata Meisn. = Laurus nobilis f. latifolia (Nees) Maire = Laurus nobilis var. angustifolia Hayne = Laurus nobilis var. angustifolia Nees = Laurus nobilis var. floribunda Meisn. = Laurus nobilis var. flos-pleno Radogizky = Laurus nobilis var. lanceolata Meisn. ≡ Laurus nobilis var. latifolia C.Bauhin = Laurus nobilis var. latifolia C.Bauhin ex Hayne = Laurus nobilis var. latifolia Nees = Laurus nobilis var. latifolia Risso = Laurus nobilis var. longifolia Risso = Laurus nobilis var. rotundifolia Emb. and Maire = Laurus nobilis var. undulata Hayne = Laurus nobilis var. undulata Meisn. = Laurus nobilis var. variegata Hayne = Laurus nobilis var. variegata Radogizky = Laurus papillosa Demoly = Laurus tenuifolia Mill. = Laurus undulata Mill. = Laurus vulgaris Duhamel, 1755
  • Taxon Identifiers: BNCF Thesaurus ID : 31716 NCBI taxonomy ID : 85223 ITIS TSN : 503343 Freebase ID : /m/027f8z Plant List ID (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) : kew-2349094 Tropicos ID : 17804359 IPNI plant ID : 465049-1 USDA PLANTS ID : LANO80 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 486835 Flora of China ID : 200008765 GBIF taxon ID : 3034015 African Plant Database ID : 48989 Art and Architecture Thesaurus ID : 300374996 New Zealand Organisms Register ID : a3a86aa5-3aec-4007-ba84-6952e66f88b6 Catalogue of Life in Taiwan ID (old version) : 203609 Tela Botanica ID : 38070 EPPO Code : LURNO iNaturalist taxon ID : 54759 TAXREF ID : 105295 NBN System Key : NBNSYS0000004619 GND ID : 4168158-7 Quora topic ID : Llor Wildflowers of Israel ID : 215 Calflora ID : 8627 PalDat plant ID : Laurus_nobilis Open Food Facts food category ID : bay-laurel BabelNet ID : 00009214n Ecocrop ID : 1333 Encyclopædia Universalis ID : laurier-noble Plants of the World Online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:465049-1 FloraCatalana ID : VTax153 IRMNG ID : 10202432 Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID : topic/sweet-bay IUCN taxon ID : 203351 Store norske leksikon (Great Norwegian Encyclopedia) ID : laurbær VicFlora ID : 90639616-1f23-4888-9134-022801636218 APNI ID : 87886 Plant Finder ID (Missouri Botanical Garden) : 281677 FloraWeb ID : 3321 EUNIS ID for species : 175247 Flora of Australia ID (new) : Laurus nobilis eBiodiversity ID : 5410 Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID (former scheme) : 0120355 NZPCN ID : 3381 OmegaWiki Defined Meaning : 157727 Observation.org taxon ID : 135856 Flora of Israel Online plant ID : LAUNOB KBpedia ID : LaurelBush World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000364153 edition humboldt digital Flora ID : Laurus nobilis ZOBODAT taxon ID : 57015 UNII : 3VA21I795E Open Tree of Life ID : 571537 Library of Congress authority ID : sh88022873 Queensland Biota ID : 38168 Bibliothèque nationale de France ID : 12326089d Palynodata taxa ID : 79079 NALT ID : 16105 J9U ID : 987007532165705171 NatureServe Explorer ID : 2.153656 OpenAlex ID : C2909356100 Portal to the Flora of Italy ID : 1258 Catalogue of Life ID : 3SN47 WordNet 3.1 Synset ID : 11724562-n Reflora ID : FB614146 KPU Plant Database ID : lano YSO ID : 28529 India Biodiversity Portal species ID : 266428 Virginia Tech Dendrology Factsheets ID : 788 Plant Finder ID (Chicago Botanic Garden) : laurus_nobilis--sweet_bay North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox ID : laurus-nobilis NParks Flora and Fauna Web ID : flora/4/3/4369 Royal Horticultural Society plant ID : 9876 Indian Medicinal Plants Database ID : d521107654aff21e8279d2af746d59b9 Info Flora ID : laurus-nobilis Linked Open Data Comune Firenze ID : specie/laurus-nobilis WikiKids ID : Laurier Istrapedia ID : 502 Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID : llorer museum-digital tag ID : 16542 Flora Croatica Database taxon ID : 5804 SERNEC taxon ID : 33682 Biota of New Zealand ID : bfaee98a-447a-429e-9d4d-1d3ecd1fc8bc FloraVeg.EU taxon ID : Laurus nobilis Flora of North America taxon ID : 200008765 CalPhotos taxon ID : Laurus+nobilis TaiCOL ID (new version) : t0054184

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Laurus nobilis

Laurus nobilis – Bay Laurel Plant Care and Growing Tips

Laurus nobilis, commonly known as bay laurel or sweet bay, is a classic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean region. Renowned for its fragrant, leathery leaves used in cooking and herbal remedies, this plant also brings year-round ornamental value. Whether shaped into a potted standard, used as a clipped hedge, or allowed to grow into a small tree, bay laurel adds structure and aromatic beauty to gardens, patios, and bright indoor spaces.

What Makes Laurus nobilis a Timeless Choice?

  • Culinary Leaves: Used fresh or dried in soups, stews, and sauces
  • Evergreen Elegance: Dense, glossy foliage for year-round interest
  • Versatility: Grows well in containers, as a hedge, or topiary
  • Drought Tolerance: Once established, tolerates dry periods well
  • Low Disease Pressure: Naturally resilient to many pests and fungal issues
  • Long Lifespan: With proper care, can thrive for decades

Botanical Origin and Growth Facts

  • Native Range: Mediterranean basin – rocky, well-drained slopes
  • Climate: Tolerates 10–30°C with 500–1200 mm annual rainfall
  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate; height up to 10 m outdoors, 1–2 m in containers
  • Habit: Upright, densely branched evergreen shrub or small tree
  • Flowering: Produces small pale yellow flowers in spring, followed by dark purple berries on female plants
  • Toxicity: Contains essential oils that may cause mild digestive upset in pets if ingested in large quantities
  • Trade: Not subject to CITES restrictions – cultivation and sale are unrestricted

How to Grow and Care for Laurus nobilis

  • Light: Needs 5–6+ hours of direct sun daily. Indoors, supplement with a grow light during winter
  • Placement: Bright, warm spots with good airflow. Ideal for patios, balconies, or south-facing windows
  • Watering: Keep evenly moist but allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry out. Reduce watering in winter
  • Humidity: Tolerates normal indoor levels. Mist occasionally if air is very dry
  • Temperature: Best between 15–25°C. Bring indoors when night temps drop below 5°C
  • Soil: Use well-draining, nutrient-rich mix with perlite and sand for structure
  • Fertilizer: Feed every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer with balanced liquid fertilizer
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when rootbound. Use terracotta pots with drainage holes
  • Pruning: Shape in late summer; remove dead stems in spring. Regular pruning encourages bushiness
  • Harvesting: Use mature leaves for the best flavor. Dry in a shaded, airy space
  • Propagation: Slow to root – try semi-hardwood cuttings or air layering
  • LECA/Semi-Hydroponics: Can adapt to LECA setups but full hydroponics is rare

Common Issues and Solutions

  • Leaf Browning: Often from drought, heat, or cold drafts – adjust watering and location
  • Yellow Leaves: Caused by overwatering or nutrient deficiency – improve drainage and fertilize regularly
  • Pests: May attract scale, aphids, or mites. Use neem oil or insecticidal soap
  • Fungal Problems: Avoid wetting leaves and ensure airflow to prevent mildew and sooty mold
  • Slow or Leggy Growth: Give more light and prune lightly to maintain a compact shape

Additional Notes for Indoor and Outdoor Success

  • Ideal for Mediterranean-themed or temperate gardens
  • Can be grown indoors year-round with adequate light
  • Thrives outdoors in summer – acclimate slowly when moving between environments
  • Popular for bonsai and formal topiary due to its dense growth and tolerance for pruning
  • Deer-resistant and aromatic – great for garden borders and mixed containers

Etymology

Laurus means “laurel” in Latin, referring to its historic use in crowns and triumphal wreaths. The species name nobilis means “noble” or “renowned,” a nod to its cultural and historical significance. First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum.

FAQs about Laurus nobilis

  • Can I grow bay laurel indoors all year? Yes, but only with bright light, good airflow, and occasional pruning to manage shape and size
  • Are homegrown bay leaves safe to cook with? Absolutely – just make sure the plant is free of pesticides or chemical treatments
  • How do I make my bay laurel bushier? Prune lightly in spring and late summer, and give it direct light for compact, dense growth

Add Mediterranean Flavor to Your Home

Laurus nobilis is more than a cooking herb – it's an evergreen ornamental that brings fragrance, elegance, and history into your space. Order now and enjoy this timeless plant indoors or out.

Laurus nobilis

PriceFrom €19.75
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  • Laurus nobilis comes in following sizes:


    S – is approximately 40 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 15 cm pot.


    M – is approximately 100–120 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot. (Bush)


    L – is approximately 70–90 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot. (Stem)

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