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Kalmia latifolia
( Stillwood Mountain Laurel )
| This bushy eastern native shrub, which is grown for its showy flowers, is best suited in an informal border or woodland setting. Leaves are oval, dark green, glossy, to 5 inches long. Pink cup-shaped flowers are held in large corymbs 3 to 4 inches across open from May to June. Other flower colors may range from red to white too. Loves moist, acid soil as do other members of the Ericaceae family. 'Stillwood' was selected from the wild population in New Hampshire. The buds and flowers of this cultivar is clear white when growing in the full sun, lacking pink pigment. |
| Important Info : Parts of this plant are poisonous, especially the leaves and flower nectar. |
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