- Also called: Bay laurel, Laurel tree, Sweet bay, Grecian laurel, Roman laurel,
Poet's laurel, Royal bay, True laurel, Victor's laurel
- Foliage: Evergreen. Aromatic leathery leaves.
- Flowers: Yellow-green flowers from March-May
- Fruit: Black/purple laurel berries on female plants. Contain essential oils.
- Award of Garden Merit (AGM): This award indicates that the plant is recommended by The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
- Symbolism: The Bay tree is a symbol of victory and merit. The ancient Greeks awarded wreaths of bay laurel to victors at the Pythian Games. The Pythian Games were held in honour of Apollo who wore a wreath of bay leaves from the bay tree which his beloved Daphne had been turned into. The Romans thought that Bay leaves gave protection from lightning and disease. The Emperor Tiberius was said to be very scared of thunderstorms and hence always wore a laurel wreath. During the Middle Ages Bay trees were thought to protect from evil and witch craft.
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