Abstract:
Prunus laurocerasus L., a shrub belonging to family Rosaceae, is a well known drug in homoeopathy.
Leaves are used as an antispasmodic, in heart diseases, for relief in nausea and as an ingredient in
eye lotions.
The leaves are coriaceous, dark green above and pale beneath, shortly petiolate; epidermal cells
have distinctly thick, curved to wavy and sinuate sides; hypostomatic with anomocytic and
anisocytic types of stomata. The mesophyll and midvein ground tissue possess characteristic
sphaeraphidal idioblasts. Typical aerenchyma is present in ground tissue of leaf midvein and petiole.
A layer of endodermis encloses the median arcuate vascular bundle of midvein and petiole.