prunus lusitanica

description

The Prunus lusitanica, known as golden cherry or lauro cherry, is an evergreen characterized from glossy leaves, lanceolate and dense of dark green color. This is what shrub or tree is appreciated for its elegant dense shape. During spring, it produces small white flowers gathered in racemes pendants. Its resistance and ability to adapt to various types of soil make it a popular choice for decorative hedges and ornamental gardens.

characteristic

leaves: the leaves are shaped lanceolata, glossy and dark green. This leaflet persistent contributes to a green cover throughout the year.
flowers: the plant produces perfumed inflorescences during spring, composed of small white flowers gathered in racemes pendants. This flowering adds a decorative element and aromatic to the landscape.
fruit: after flowering, small can develop black or red spherical fruits, contributing to the value ornamental overall. Fruits can be toxic if consumed.
growth: has dense growth and usually maintains a compact shape. This feature makes it ideal for use as hedge or hedge plant in gardens and landscapes.
maintenance: the plant is tolerable to pruning and can be shaped to fit different design needs. This flexibility makes it a versatile choice in gardening.
adaptability: being native to the regions Mediterranean, lusitanic prunus is adapted to warm climates and dry. However, it can also thrive in more temperate climates. Can tolerate moderate drought periods once established.
use: given its dense growth and its ornamental characteristics, it is often used as hedges, providing privacy and visual screen in gardens and landscapes.

origin

Has his origins in the Mediterranean region, including countries such as Portuguese and Spanish. This evergreen is particularly adapted to the temperate climates and naturally grows in the woods and in the coastal areas. Its ornamental presence and resistance make it a popular choice in gardens, both as hedges and as a plant isolated, in many regions of the world.

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