A beautiful dark green-leaved plant with three arms was delivered. First, however, I noticed that the bottom leaves showed a whitish layer and had a yellow discoloration. The whitish lining I know of some plants that are attacked by mildew. Research on the Internet, however, revealed that the real and false mildew can not be found on the spice laurel. This I will watch.
Now he grows hard and especially slowly in the garden - it's not a Schnellwüchsler - and he drives slowly with fresh leaves.
To date, a good buy, it remains to be seen whether the Bayberry is not yet contaminated by a fungus. If it is so, I will write an update here.