Sharons Florida

Prunus caroliniana
(Cherry Laurel)

Cherry Laurel (Prunus caroliniana)
Cherry Laurel (Prunus caroliniana)

Common Name, Latin Name and Family

Its common names include cherry laurel, Carolina laurelcherry, and American cherry laurel.

The Latin name is  Prunus caroliniana

It is found in the Rosaceae, rose, family.

Form

Cherry laurel is a native, evergreen, tree that grows to 35 feet in height.

Leaves

Cherry laurel leaves are evergreen, alternate and simple with a leathery texture. 

Leaf margins generally have small teeth, however some may not.

cherry laurel Prunus caroliniana leaves
cherry laurel leaves

Flowers

Cherry laurel flowers are white, fragrant, flowers and born on racemes.

Blooms appear in late winter and early spring.

cherry laurel Prunus caroliniana flowers
cherry laurel flowers

Fruit

A shiny, black purple drupe containing one large pit / seed.

Carolina laurelcherry (Prunus caroliniana) ripe fruit
cherry laurel ripe fruit

Habitat

Open hammocks, disturbed sites, and fence rows where birds deposit seeds.

Native Range

In Florida it is found naturally occuring from north Florida south to about Martin County.

It is native to the southeastern United States from North Carolina to Florida west to Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.

It is native to Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas.

It grows in zones 7a to 10b.

Landscape Use

It grows in full sun to part shade with average to moist soils.

At 35 feet at maturity it can be grown as an upper canopy tree or an under canopy tree.

Cherry Laurel Prunus caroliniana in the landscape
Cherry Laurel (Prunus caroliniana)

Wildlife Use

Bees and butterflies use cherry laurel flowers as a nectar source.

Songbirds and mammals eat the dark purple fruit. 

Propagation

Cherry laurel grows easily from seed, but can also be transplanted at any size.

Usually there are seedlings underneath mature trees and those can be transplanted, or potted, very easily.

Larger saplings can also be transplanted if the flowers and fruit are removed to allow it to recover from the shock.  Keep it well watered until new growth appears.

cherry laurel Prunus caroliniana seedlings
cherry laurel seedlings
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