Eeek! I am such an ignoramus that I did not think to look into the type of laurel I had. It's started to produce white flowers in late September. What kind is this?? Will it still grow thickly? I think it could be a Schip laurel?? Any ideas and advice much appreciated as always.
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Eeek! I am such an ignoramus that I did not think to look into the type of laurel I had. It's started to produce white flowers in late September. What kind is this?? Will it still grow thickly? I think it could be a Schip laurel?? Any ideas and advice much appreciated as always.
Thanks
Derek
Normal "Cherry laurel". A number of spring-flowering plants will produce a few flowers in the autumn as well, so nothing special.
Papi Jo, a member of the anti-cherry laurel brigade.