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Bay Laurel Tree Cuttings – Laurus nobilis (10 Stems) | Fresh Culinary Bay Leaf Plant | Unrooted Cuttings | Herb Garden Starter | Easy to Propagate

Bay Laurel Tree Cuttings – Laurus nobilis (10 Stems) | Fresh Culinary Bay Leaf Plant | Unrooted Cuttings | Herb Garden Starter | Easy to Propagate

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Grow your own fresh culinary herbs with these Bay Laurel Tree cuttings (Laurus nobilis), a classic Mediterranean plant prized for its aromatic leaves used in cooking. This listing includes 10 fresh stem cuttings, harvested the day of shipping to ensure maximum freshness and viability.

Bay Laurel is an evergreen herb tree known for its rich flavor, commonly used in soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes. These cuttings are carefully prepared with excess leaves removed and wrapped in moist material to maintain hydration during transit.

Perfect for herb gardens, container growing, or indoor cultivation, Bay Laurel is a rewarding plant that can be shaped into a shrub or small tree. Please note: this listing is for unrooted cuttings only—no pot or soil included.

You will receive cuttings similar in size and quality to those shown in listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 10 fresh Bay Laurel stem cuttings
✔️ Botanical variety: Laurus nobilis
✔️ Unrooted cuttings (no soil or pot)
✔️ Freshly cut and moisture-wrapped
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Bay Laurel / Bay Leaf Tree
Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis
Plant Type: Evergreen herb tree / shrub
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; allow topsoil to dry slightly
Mature Height: 10–30 feet (smaller in containers)
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
USDA Zones: 8–11 (container friendly in cooler zones)
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip:
Root cuttings in a warm, humid environment using well-draining soil or water propagation. Keep humidity high and avoid direct harsh sunlight until roots develop. Patience is key, as bay cuttings can take longer to root than other herbs.

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