The Cherry Laurel privacy hedge is a tough, evergreen solutions for privacy and screening.   A popular choice for the Austin, Lakeway, and Dripping Springs areas as they take the heat as well as our wacky winters.

  • Key Features: Fast-growing, cold hardy (survived “Snowmageddon”!), and drought-tolerant once established.

  • Light Needs:  Cherry Laurel thrives in everything from full sun to part shade.

  • Best For: Creating thick, green “living fences” or screening out neighbors.  This privacy hedge is a top choice for Austin gardeners who want a lush, dense look without the constant upkeep.

  • Blooms: In the spring, these hedges produce small, fragrant white flowers that pollinators adore. This makes the Cherry Laurel privacy hedge not only a great source of screening but a beautiful addition to the garden as well.

Stop by the nursery to see our beautiful Cherry Laurel inventory in person.

Expert Garden Advice for Central Texas At Vivero Growers Nursery, we specialize in plants that thrive in our unique climate. Whether you are gardening in the rocky terrain of Bee Cave, looking for deer-resistant solutions in Lakeway and Dripping Springs, or designing a lush oasis in West Lake Hills, we have the local expertise to help you succeed. Visit our Austin plant nursery to see our latest arrivals!

Vivero Growers Nursery | Serving Austin & Dripping Springs 12000 HWY 290 West, Austin, TX 78737 www.viverogrowers.com | 512-587-4476


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