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Bay Laurel Cuttings – 10 Culinary Herb Tree Stems for Propagation, Laurus nobilis,
You will receive 10 fresh, unrooted Bay Laurel stem cuttings (Laurus nobilis), a prized evergreen herb tree known for its aromatic leaves used in cooking. These cuttings are ideal for propagation and perfect for growing your own culinary bay leaf tree at home.
Bay Laurel is slow-growing and thrives in containers or garden beds in full sun. With proper care, you’ll enjoy a steady supply of fragrant leaves for soups, stews, and roasts. Suitable for edible gardens, patios, or kitchen herb collections.
Includes 10 unrooted Bay Laurel tree cuttings
Botanical name: Laurus nobilis – culinary bay leaf
Perfect for kitchen gardens and herb pots
Easy to propagate in well-draining soil
Grows into a fragrant, evergreen herb tree
Common Name: Bay Laurel
Scientific Name: Laurus nobilis
Color: Green leaves, woody stems
Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy soil
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Moderate; do not overwater
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8–11 (container grown in colder zones)
Plant Type: Evergreen herb tree
Growth Habit: Upright, slow-growing
Planting Season: Spring to early summer (for rooting)
Toxicity: âš ï¸ Mildly toxic to pets in large amounts
Bay Laurel is slow-growing and thrives in containers or garden beds in full sun. With proper care, you’ll enjoy a steady supply of fragrant leaves for soups, stews, and roasts. Suitable for edible gardens, patios, or kitchen herb collections.
Includes 10 unrooted Bay Laurel tree cuttings
Botanical name: Laurus nobilis – culinary bay leaf
Perfect for kitchen gardens and herb pots
Easy to propagate in well-draining soil
Grows into a fragrant, evergreen herb tree
Common Name: Bay Laurel
Scientific Name: Laurus nobilis
Color: Green leaves, woody stems
Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy soil
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Moderate; do not overwater
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8–11 (container grown in colder zones)
Plant Type: Evergreen herb tree
Growth Habit: Upright, slow-growing
Planting Season: Spring to early summer (for rooting)
Toxicity: âš ï¸ Mildly toxic to pets in large amounts






