| Common Name | Bay Tree | ||||||
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| Botanical Name | Laurus nobilis | ||||||
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DescriptionLeaves of Bay have long been used in cooking to flavour meat and vegetable dishes, sauces, marinades, bouquet garni, custards, etc. - an essential ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine. Traditional use of leaves in Europe and in India as a mild insecticide. Leaves deter cockroaches and weevils in cupboards. A folk remedy in Europe for indigestion and hysteria. Leaves also used as a poultice to treat rheumatism. Modern folk use in America as a remedy for adult diabetes. Also known as Grecian Laurel and Sweet Bay, Bay is a native of Greece and is adaptable to most soils in an open, sunny position. Frost resistant but drought tender. An evergreen tree that grows to a height of 12m x 10m. May be grown as tub specimen.
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