Bay Tree - Laurel Bush 14cm Pot

Laurus Nobilis herb for growing

£14.99

Pot Size Guide

size guide

The height of all of our plants is measured from the base of the pot.

Pot Size Pot Diameter Pot Height
6cm 6cm 5.5cm
9cm 9cm 8.5cm
1 Litre 13cm 11cm
2 Litre 17cm 13cm
3 Litre 19cm 15cm
4 Litre 20cm 17cm
5 Litre 23cm 19cm
7 Litre 25cm 20cm

Please note: the pot sizes listed below may vary due to the suppliers we use.

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Good To Know:
Eventual Height
Eventual Height

Can grow up to 6 m in the right conditions.

Pot Size
Pot Size

14 cm

Season of Interest
Season of Interest

Flowering: spring


  • This comes potted in a 14cm pot.

  • Evergreen shrubs and trees in the Lauraceae family, native to the Mediterranean basin and some Atlantic islands.

  • PERFECT FOR POTS - In recent years, bay trees have become a popular choice for formal pot displays.

  • SACRED PLANT - Bay Laurel was considered a sacred plant to the Greeks and Romans. Trees were often planted near temples and the foliage was burned during various rites.

  • SLOW GROWER - Bay Laurel can be grown indoors in pots, and outdoors as shrubs and also as trees. It is a slow growing plant.

  • USE - Bay Laurel trees are cultivated for their use as food flavouring spices and also for their medicinal uses. Its leaves provide relief and ailment for indigestion.

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Laurel Bay plant in the kitchen

Bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) is a great plant to have in your kitchen. Its aromatic leaves can be used to add flavor to a wide range of dishes, and its compact size and attractive appearance make it an ideal choice for a kitchen windowsill or countertop. Here are some reasons why bay laurel is perfect for a kitchen plant:

Compact Size

Bay laurel is a small, slow-growing shrub that can be easily grown in a pot on a windowsill or countertop.

Aromatic Leaves

The leaves of the bay laurel plant have a distinct, spicy fragrance that is often used to add flavor to soups, stews, and other dishes.

Culinary Uses

Bay laurel leaves are a staple in many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, and are commonly used to flavor meats, vegetables, and sauces.

Low Maintenance

Bay laurel is a relatively low-maintenance plant that requires moderate watering and occasional pruning to keep it healthy.

Attractive Appearance

The shiny, dark green leaves of the bay laurel plant are both attractive and functional, making it a great addition to any kitchen décor.

something interesting about laurel bay

Bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) has a rich history and many interesting uses beyond its culinary applications. Here are some interesting facts about bay laurel:

  1. Ancient Greeks and Romans considered bay laurel to be a symbol of wisdom, and used it to make wreaths to crown victorious athletes, scholars, and military heroes.
  2. In ancient times, bay laurel was also used as a medicinal plant. It was believed to have a range of health benefits, including promoting digestion, easing respiratory problems, and even preventing baldness.
  3. The essential oil of bay laurel is still used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine today. It is believed to have antiseptic, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
  4. Bay laurel is also used in traditional crafts such as soap-making and candle-making, due to its pleasant fragrance and versatile nature.
  5. Bay laurel trees can live for centuries, with some specimens in the Mediterranean region estimated to be over 2,000 years old.
  6. In addition to its culinary uses, bay laurel leaves are also used in some cultures as a natural insect repellent. They can be dried and placed in cupboards or drawers to deter moths and other pests.