Laurus nobilis 'Crestwood'


Common name(s): crestwood bay laurel, crestwood bay leaf tree, crestwood sweet bay tree


Description: evergreen tree; a selection with very large, rounded leaves. Grows to 20 ft. left alone, but can be trimmed or pruned any way seen fit. Adapts well to clay soils and shady conditions though performs best in light soil and full sun. Leaves aromatic when bruised and most potent when fresh.


Height: to 30 ft. Spread: to 10 ft.


Position: full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil


Uses: medicine, culinary- stews, sauces, soups, etc., crafts


Winter Hardiness: to 5 F and below


Drought: adapted to 3 months of summer drought