laurelleaf
Laurelleaf is a genus of evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Lauraceae, native to the eastern United States, Mexico, and the West Indies. The genus includes about 20 species, with the most well-known being the American laurel, Laurus nobilis. Laurelleaf plants are characterized by their aromatic leaves, which are often used in culinary and medicinal applications. The leaves are typically evergreen, ovate to elliptical in shape, and have a glossy, dark green color.
The American laurel is a popular ornamental plant, valued for its attractive foliage and small, white flowers
In addition to the American laurel, other species of laurelleaf include the West Indian laurel, Laurus novae-hollandiae,
Laurelleaf plants are generally easy to care for and can be grown in a variety of settings,