What is Laurus?
Laurus or Sweet Bay Laurel is a member of Laurel Family. It is an evergreen tree with orogen glossy green leaves, small yellow flowers and purple or black berries. It is originally from the Mediterranean region and is often grown for its aromatic leaves. This plant usually grows best in a partial shadow and needs a rich, well -drained soil and usually needs frequent watering to be successful.
He believed that he came in the Mediterranean region, Laurus is often grown in countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Morocco. The leaves of this plant can be used for cooking. Essential oil of laurus leaves can be used in perfume. Its leaves are dark green, glossy, strong, leather, elliptical shapes and usually about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.16 cm). Laurus generates the clusters of small flowers. Its berries are black or dark purple in shade and usually grow to about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) long.
This plant usually likes a nutrient, well -drained soil and plenty of water. It usually needs a partial shadow, although it can often grow in full sun. Laurus can be cultivated as an outdoor plant in the climate, where the average coldest temperature is between 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-9.44 Celcius) and 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4,44 trobius). Ideally, Laurus needs temperatures between 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4,44 whole) and 75 degrees Fahrenheit (23.9 Celcius).
Popular plant in a pot, laurus can be brought inside during the cold winter months, which is generally considered appropriate. Laurus usually prefers four to 12 hours thick, bright light a day. Natural light is considered the best, but strong light light can also meet the needs of Laurus.
ideally, in the first two years of your life, one should refrain from harvesting Laura leaves, except for a small amount for personal cooking. The plant should be in the spring of the Obvykle cut. Usually this can be spread by layering or sowing seeds, which should usually be done in the spring or when cutting, which should ideally be performed at the end of summer or early autumn.