POET'S LAUREL
DANAE RACEMOSA
The Danae racemosa, commonly known as Poet's Laurel or Alexandrian Laurel, is the epitome of understated elegance. This slow-growing, broadleaf evergreen is a favorite among florists and garden connoisseurs alike for its gracefully arching stems and lustrous, emerald-green "leaves" (technically modified stems called phylloclades).
Ideal for the "impossible" spots in your landscape, this hardy shrub thrives in dry shade where few other plants can survive. In the autumn, it surprises with a stunning display of bright orange-red berries that persist through the winter, adding a pop of jewel-toned color to the dormant garden. Whether used to create a lush woodland floor or as long-lasting greenery for indoor arrangements, the Poet's Laurel is a timeless, low-maintenance treasure for the sophisticated gardener.
Quick Facts
| Mature Height | 3 feet |
| Mature Spread | 3 feet |
| Grow Zone | USDA Zones 7-9 |
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Plant Care
Will this plant thrive in your climate?
Make sure you live within USDA Zones 7-9 by checking our Grow Zone Guide.