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  1. Description. Perhaps the best red-budded strain of Mountain Laurel, with red buds that open to pinkish-red blooms that do not fade. Dense rounded habit with dark green foliage provides year round protection for wildlife. Tolerates more sun than other cultivars. Evergreen.

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  2. 'Sarah' is a compact shrub that typically matures to 4-5' tall over the first 10 years. It features ornamentally attractive red flower buds. Flowers open pinkish-red to coral pink with markings. Flowers bloom in late May-June. Undulate, glossy deep green leaves of this cultivar are smaller and have more twisting than leaves of species plants.

  3. 'Sarah' is a cultivar of Mountain Laurel, a broadleaf, evergreen shrub or small tree in the Ericaceae (blueberry) family that is native to eastern North America. 'Sarah' blooms in the late spring with red flower buds that open to a rich pink to coral color with dots on the petals.

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  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Shade Shrubs. Sarah Pink Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) - 3 Gallon Pot. The 'Sarah' Mountain Laurel features abundant large clusters of brilliant cherry red buds that open to very unique, cup-like, pentagon-shaped, pink to coral pink flowers with a soft pink eye that is surrounded by a deep red ring near the base of the corolla.

    • Mountain Laurel Care
    • Types of Mountain Laurel
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    Plant mountain laurel shrubs in the spring, after any danger of frost has passed, to early summer in cool, moist soil that is well-drained and acidic. Space the shrubs four to six feet apart; they prefer part shade but will tolerate full sun. Avoid windy areas, if possible, especially in the northern part of the hardiness range. Do not plant these ...

    Mountain laurel cultivars offer various color options, including many that are bicolored. Most are four to six feet tall, but several dwarf cultivars that will reach just three feet in height. The European Kalmia Societyprovides a full list of cultivars; these are some of the most popular choices: 1. K. latifolia 'Elf':This cultivar has white flowe...

    Mountain laurel is a slow-growing shrub that requires little pruning. Dead or broken branches can be removed anytime. Shaping pruning should be done in the spring, just after blooming is completed. Spent flower clusters should be deadheaded after the blooms fade. Should your mountain laurel plants get too tall or gangly for your landscape design, c...

    Mountain laurel is fairly easy to propagate by rooting stem cuttings, though it will take up to six months. Growing mountain laurel from seed is possible but a finicky and lengthy process and not recommended. The seeds need to be collected at the right time before they develop their extremely hard seed coat, which can make the germination process t...

    Mountain laurel is susceptible to leaf spots and blights.It is also prone to borers, scale, whiteflies, and lace bugs. In heavy soils, mountain laurel can develop root rot, for which there is no cure.Affected plants will need to be removed.

  6. Sarah Mountain Laurel, or Kalmia latifolia Sarah, is an evergreen plant with glossy, leathery, oval leaves that are deep green on the surface, and yellow-ish-green underneath.

  7. Nov 22, 2007 · Plant name:Kalmia latifolia 'Sarah' Virtues: Kalmia, like rhododendrons, make great cut flowers. Flower color: Rich pink fading to medium pink. Foliage: Dense and dark green. Goes great with: 'Sarah' is stunning when planted with the light pink or white native laurels, and is a valuable plant to mix in with rhododendrons because it flowers ...

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