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A compact sweet bay laurel with culinary aromatic evergreen leaves

Bay Laurel is an elegant, evergreen tree that not only looks stunning with it?s upright, leathery leaves forming a topiary style bush, topping the stiff, thick stem, but it?s foliage can be used in the kitchen for adding aroma and depth of flavour to any stews, sauces or slow cooked meats. Laurus nobilis can grow to a lofty height, but can easily be maintained to restrict it?s growth, making it a brilliantly interactive and rewarding patio container feature or as a border addition. In Spring


Bay Laurel is an elegant, evergreen tree that not only looks stunning with it?s upright, leathery leaves forming a topiary style bush, topping the stiff, thick stem, but it?s foliage can be used in the kitchen for adding aroma and depth of flavour to any stews, sauces or slow cooked meats. Laurus nobilis can grow to a lofty height, but can easily be maintained to restrict it?s growth, making it a brilliantly interactive and rewarding patio container feature or as a border addition. In Spring

Laurus nobilis, also known as Bay Laurel, is a popular culinary herb. The fragrant leaves can be cultivated and used in stews and soups. It is a fantastic, low-maintenance option for making a focal point in containers and borders. This pair of chic, spiral-stemmed bay trees can instantly add elegance to a doorway. Dense crowns of leathery, dark, evergreen foliage perch atop the spiral stems, providing structure and colour all year. Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 50cm (20).

Bay Double Twisted Stem Tree is an evergreen shrub or tree that can be grown in containers or in the ground. It is indeed a beautiful accent to any garden that can be enjoyed all year. Its deep, evergreen leaves can be shaped into elegant shapes, giving any house and garden a classic and modern feel. These shiny leaves have a pleasant aroma and can be eaten. They can also be collected and used in a variety of meals in the kitchen. It can be pruned to keep it modest or fashioned into an imposing

The Sweet Bay is an attractive evergreen shrub with glossy, aromatic leaves and small yellow flowers in springtime which attract bees and beneficial insects. It looks good among naturalistic planting, but can also be used in formal or contemporary gardens, and is often clipped into topiary shapes, or grown as a Standard 'lollipop' Tree. Laurus nobilis is also at home in a patio container or in the herb garden where its leaves are highly prized for flavouring curries, soups and stews. Bay Laurel

The Kitchen Bay, Laurus nobilis, is thought to have been first cultivated in the 17th century, and has been a herb garden essential ever since. These evergreen shrubs have aromatic leaves that are a culinary staple, bringing mouthwatering depth and a rich aroma to everything from soups, stews and curries to Bolognese and roasted or barbecued meats. They're best when plucked fresh from the bush and simply added to the pot whole and left to infuse. Fresh leaves have a lighter, more floral

This Bay tree, trained and pruned as a standard, makes an elegant addition to patio containers and sheltered garden borders. Perfect as a pair placed either side of an entranceway, bay trees are a customer favourite. Bay is a handsome, upright, evergreen tree or shrub. Although plants can ultimately grow quite large, they can be clipped into various forms of topiary and hedging. Pale-yellow flowers form in clusters in spring and the fragrant foliage can be used in cooking. Easy to grow and

A pair of stylish, spiral-stemmed bay trees can lend instant elegance to a doorway. Dense crowns of leathery, dark, evergreen foliage perch atop the carefully trained, spiral stems, giving year-round structure and colour. Laurus nobilis, or Bay Laurel, as its best known, is a valued culinary herb. The aromatic leaves can be harvested for use in soups and stews. A superb, low maintenance choice for creating an focal point in containers and borders. Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 50cm (20).

Exquisite artificial bay tree featuring a natural wood trunk. Crafted to withstand the elements, this UV resistant beauty is perfect for outdoor use. Standing tall at 120cm and measuring 50cm x 50cm, it is a stunning addition to any space. The plastic leaves are UV resistant, while the natural wood trunk adds a touch of authenticity. With wired branches that can be shaped to your liking, this tree comes in a plastic weighted pot measuring 18cm (d) x 14cm (h) approximately. Potted in a simple


The Bay Laurel holds an RHS Award for Garden Merit. This handsome, upright, evergreen tree or shrub has aromatic, leathery leaves which are useful in cooking. Laurus nobilis is easy to grow and maintain. Although it can eventually grow quite large, it can be clipped into various forms of topiary or hedging. Its glossy, evergreen foliage makes an elegant addition to borders, herb gardens and patio containers. Each spring, Bay trees attract bees with their profuse clusters of pale yellow flowers.

Laurus nobilis, also known as Bay Laurel, is a popular culinary herb. The fragrant leaves can be cultivated and used in stews and soups. It is a fantastic, low-maintenance option for making a focal point in containers and borders. This pair of chic, spiral-stemmed bay trees can instantly add elegance to a doorway. Dense crowns of leathery, dark, evergreen foliage perch atop the spiral stems, providing structure and colour all year. Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 50cm (20).

Add a touch of class to your garden with this beautiful Thompson & Morgan Bay Tree standard. A neat ball of glossy, evergreen foliage sits atop a tall slender stem, making an elegant addition to patio containers, sheltered garden borders or either side of an entranceway. In spring, Laurus nobilis is smothered with clusters of pale yellow flowers which are highly attractive to bees. The aromatic leaves can also be harvested for use in cooking. Thompson & Morgan Bay trees are best grown in large

Add a touch of class to your garden with this beautiful Bay Tree standard. In spring, Laurus nobilis is smothered with clusters of pale yellow flowers which are highly attractive to bees. The aromatic leaves can also be used in cooking.