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  1. Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, is a gnarled, multi-stemmed, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree that is native to Eastern North America (New England south to the southern Indiana, Louisiana and the Florida panhandle) where it is found in a variety of habitats including open rocky or sandy woods, cool meadows, balds ...

  2. Jun 23, 2022 · Mountain laurel ( Kalmia latifolia) is a flowering broadleaf evergreen shrub with a gnarly, multi-stemmed growth habit. It has beautiful spring blooms, and its elliptical, glossy deep-green leaves (resembling those of rhododendrons) and gnarled stems make it attractive in all seasons.

  3. Kalmia latifolia, the mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, that is native to the eastern United States. Its range stretches from southern Maine south to northern Florida , and west to Indiana and Louisiana .

  4. Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel), the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania, is a stunning evergreen shrub. It showcases abundant clusters of pale pink bell-shaped flowers that open from deeper pink buds, creating a captivating display in late spring and early summer.

  5. It blooms in late spring to early summer, and its buds and fruits are showy. Attractive foliage makes this a good choice for year-round interest. Flowers have touch-sensitive anthers contained in pockets in the corolla, which triggers the release of pollen when pollinators like bees visit.

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · Best Uses. Quick Reference Growing Guide. With beautiful evergreen foliage and spectacular springtime displays of flowers, mountain laurel can take any landscape design to the next level. It is perfect for borders, backdrops, and living hedges.

  7. Kalmia latifolia, Mountain-laurel - Plant Database - University of Connecticut. Mountain-laurel. Ericaceae. Habitat. native in eastern North America. hardy in zone 5 and protected locations in zone 4. typically found at the woods edge, edge of water or where light filters through the forest canopy. Habit and Form. generally has a rounded shape.

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