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no it a bay hint Hudson bay
Delaware Bay.
Those coordinates would place you in Hudson Bay in Canada.
Please, if you find out why this is happening, let me know. We have 2 bay trees from our Wedding in 2007. One is thriving, the other is exactly as you described yours. If it's any consolation I don't think it has anything to do with the watering. We live in Scotalnd, trust me, water is never an issue!! It is possible the death of the tree is the same as we are experiencing in Florida. The trees are dying at an alarming rate due to an incurable fungus spread by an Asian Beetle.
What part of the tree does a bay LEAF come from? I think you answered your own question.
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Bay Leaf comes from a Laurel Tree.
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You do not specify which kind of bay you mean.The Latin term for a bay on the coast is sinusThe Latin term for a bay tree is laurus
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Bay leaves come from the bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis), sometimes called "sweet bay" which is a semi-tropical tree. Hardy to zones 8-10. If will not survive if the temperatures drop below 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It grows best in rich, moist, well drained soil, in full sun but protected from wind.If you live in an area where it can grow outdoors you could try to germinate the plant from SEED, leaves will not germinate, nor for that matter, will the seeds if you allow them to dry out.You may also propagate this plant using stem cutting or layering techniques.I have not found a source for bay laurel seeds in North America, but most good nurseries (particularly those specialising in herbs) will usually carry the seedlings.If you do not live in zones 8-10 the bay laurel is an excellent house plant if kept well attended. See growing conditions above.See the related links below for more information on growing and using bay laurel.
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