Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bought a Laurus Nobilis from Lemuria Nursery in Dixon...wondering if it really is one because it has such big and fat leaves and the ones you buy in the store are skinny and thin...any the pictures online are skinny and thin.

I think he sold me a laurus saratoga -hhhmmm

My leaves look like this:






But most of the pictures I find of Laurus Nobilis look like this:


thin and long leaves and I can't find anything online about people confusing the different types of laurels...


The bay laurel (Laurus nobilis, of the plant family Lauraceae), also known as sweet bay, bay tree, true laurel, Grecian laurel, laurel tree, or simply laurel, is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glossy leaves, native to the Mediterranean region. It is the source of the bay leaf used in cooking. Under the simpler name "laurel," Laurus nobilis figures prominently in classical Greek, Roman, and Biblical culture.
Worldwide, many other kinds of plants in diverse families are also called "bay" or "laurel," generally due to similarity of foliage or aroma to Laurus nobilis, and the full name is used for the California bay laurel (Umbellularia), also in the family Lauraceae.- from wikipedia

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