NOUN
- frequently cultivated Eurasian evergreen shrub or small tree having showy clusters of white flowers and glossy foliage and yielding oil similar to bitter almond oil
- small flowering evergreen tree of southern United States
How To Use cherry laurel In A Sentence
- My cherry laurel is getting too tall. Times, Sunday Times
- The other shrub is the cherry laurel, which is actually a cherry and should perhaps be called the laurel cherry. Times, Sunday Times
- Q: Could you give me some information on cherry laurel, sago palm and elaeagnus?
- I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge.
- Holly, cherry laurel, hawthorn and yew provide undercover.
- An introduced garden shrub of rather similar appearance is cherry laurel, whose leaves smell of almonds. Times, Sunday Times
- When should I prune a cherry laurel hedge? Times, Sunday Times
- _Cleyera Japonica; _ cotoneasters and pyracantha; eleagnus of the types grown under glass in the North; gardenias; euonymus (A); hollies (A); anise-tree, _Illicium anisatum; _ cherry laurels, _Prunus_ or Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- The other shrub is the cherry laurel, which is actually a cherry and should perhaps be called the laurel cherry. Times, Sunday Times
- Cherry laurel is very quick to grow, but it took a couple of years before it was thick enough. Times, Sunday Times