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Prunus laurocerasus Otto Luyken – Otto Luyken Cherry

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Family

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Non-Native

Zone

6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

3.00 to 4.00

Spread (ft.)

4.00 to 6.00

Bloom Time

Bloom Description

flowers, Fragrant, Small, upright spikes, White

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Prunus laurocerasus Otto Luyken – Otto Luyken Cherry

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Prunus laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ is a compact, evergreen shrub with glossy foliage and fragrant white flower spikes—perfect for low hedges and foundations.

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Additional information

Size

, ,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Non-Native

Zone

6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

3.00 to 4.00

Spread (ft.)

4.00 to 6.00

Bloom Time

Bloom Description

flowers, Fragrant, Small, upright spikes, White

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Growth Rate

Attracts

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Product Description

Prunus laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’, commonly known as Otto Luyken Cherry Laurel, is a low-growing, broadleaf evergreen shrub prized for its dense habit, glossy dark green leaves, and upright spikes of fragrant white flowers in mid-spring. Reaching just 3 to 4 feet tall and spreading up to 6 feet wide, it’s often used in foundation plantings, mass plantings, and low hedges, especially in part-shade settings. Although popular in landscape design, Otto Luyken is non-native and offers little support for native insects or birds. It should be used thoughtfully and paired with native companions for biodiversity.

Why choose Otto Luyken Cherry Laurel:

  • Evergreen structure: Year-round glossy foliage provides visual interest and coverage

  • Compact habit: Ideal for low hedging, foundations, and shade-tolerant borders

  • Fragrant blooms: Upright white flower spikes appear in spring and attract pollinators

Cultivating tips:

  • Sun exposure: Grows in full sun to part shade; best flowering in sun

  • Soil needs: Prefers moist, well-drained soil but adapts to poor soils and clay

  • Maintenance: Prune after flowering to maintain shape and size

Designs for your garden:

  • Foundation plantings: Low-growing form works well along buildings and walkways

  • Shade hedging: Thrives where many shrubs struggle in filtered light

  • Mixed borders: Provides evergreen contrast among deciduous perennials and shrubs

Ecological considerations:

  • Non-native species: Offers minimal food or habitat value to native wildlife

  • Toxic to some animals: All parts are toxic if ingested

  • Use with natives: Combine with native shrubs to create a more ecologically balanced planting

Looking for native alternatives?

Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ – Shamrock Inkberry: A compact, native evergreen with glossy foliage, ideal for low hedges and part-shade sites.
Ilex glabra ‘Compacta’ – Compact Inkberry: Dense, rounded form and adaptability make it a great substitute for boxwoods or low laurels.
Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’ – Ruby Spice Summersweet: A summer-blooming native with fragrant pink flower spikes and strong wildlife value.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Otto Luyken Cherry Laurel native to the United States?

No. Prunus laurocerasus is native to southeastern Europe and western Asia, and ‘Otto Luyken’ is a compact cultivar of this non-native species. While widely used in American landscapes, it does not provide the ecological benefits of native shrubs.

What makes ‘Otto Luyken’ different from other cherry laurels?

‘Otto Luyken’ is a dwarf, compact cultivar with a low, mounding growth habit, typically reaching 3 to 4 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. It features narrow, glossy evergreen leaves and fragrant white flower spikes in mid to late spring, followed by small black berries in fall.

What are the ideal growing conditions for Otto Luyken Laurel?

This shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to a variety of soil types, though it prefers moist, well-drained soil. It is hardy in USDA zones 6 through 9, and performs well in foundation plantings, low hedges, and shaded borders.

Is Otto Luyken Laurel beneficial to pollinators or wildlife?

The flowers can attract bees, and the berries may be eaten by birds, though they are toxic to humans and pets. However, as a non-native species, it does not support native insect larvae and offers limited habitat value compared to native alternatives.

Is Otto Luyken Laurel deer-resistant and low-maintenance?

Yes. It is considered deer-resistant, drought-tolerant once established, and low-maintenance. Occasional pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourages denser growth, but it generally requires little upkeep.

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