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Zimmerman Cherry Laurel

Prunus laurocerasus 'Zimmerman'

  • Compact Zimmerman Cherry Laurel Stays Naturally Dense and Rounded, Requiring Minimal Pruning for Year-round Garden Structure
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Pollution Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
  • Showy White Blooms in Late Spring
  • Ideal for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Evergreen, Flowering, Fragrant, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Hedge/Screen, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 6a to 8b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 1-2 ft
Width 2-3 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Slow
Growth Habit Bushy, Spreading
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green
Fragrant Yes
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Cherry
Botanical Name Prunus laurocerasus 'Zimmerman'
Species laurocerasus
Cultivar Zimmerman
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i see photos?

  • Yes, product photos are available on the website showing the glossy dark green foliage and white flower spikes. You'll see images of the dense, rounded 18-24 inch shrub in various landscape settings. Check the photo gallery to see how it looks as hedging or foundation plantings before ordering.

How large does Zimmerman Cherry Laurel grow at maturity?

  • Zimmerman Cherry Laurel reaches 18-24 inches tall and spreads 2+ feet wide at maturity. This slow-growing evergreen shrub maintains its compact, rounded shape with minimal pruning. Perfect for low hedges or foundation plantings where you need controlled growth, available at naturehills.com.

What are the planting instructions for Zimmerman Cherry Laurel?

  • Plant Zimmerman Cherry Laurel in well-draining soil with partial to full sun exposure. Space plants 2-3 feet apart since they reach 18-24 inches tall and spread wider. Plant in early spring or fall for best establishment.

Does Zimmerman Cherry Laurel ship bare root or in containers?

  • Zimmerman Cherry Laurel typically ships in containers, which allows for flexible planting throughout the growing season. This slower-growing shrub establishes well from container stock, reaching its mature 18-24 inch height gradually. Plant in spring or fall for best establishment.

Is Zimmerman Cherry Laurel deer resistant?

  • Zimmerman Cherry Laurel is generally deer resistant due to its bitter-tasting foliage and fruit. The dense, glossy evergreen leaves are unpalatable to deer, making it an excellent choice for problem areas. Plant this 18-24 inch shrub available at naturehills.com as a low hedge or foundation planting in deer-prone landscapes.

What sun exposure does Zimmerman Cherry Laurel need—full sun or part shade?

  • Zimmerman Cherry Laurel thrives in partial shade to full sun conditions. This adaptable evergreen performs well in various light exposures, making it versatile for different garden locations. Plant it anywhere from morning sun spots to areas with dappled shade throughout the day.

How much water does Zimmerman Cherry Laurel require after planting?

  • Newly planted Zimmerman Cherry Laurel needs regular watering for the first growing season to establish its root system. Water deeply 1-2 times per week, providing about 1 inch of water total. Once established, this low-maintenance shrub becomes quite drought tolerant and requires minimal supplemental watering.

When and how should I prune Zimmerman Cherry Laurel?

  • Prune Zimmerman Cherry Laurel in late spring after flowering to maintain its naturally dense, rounded shape. Since it's a slower-growing shrub reaching 18-24 inches tall, it requires minimal pruning. Light shaping cuts work best to preserve the compact form.