Mountain Laurel, also known as spoonwood or calico bush, and officially named Kalmia latifolia, is a broadleaved evergreen shrub native to the eastern United States that thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 4a to 9a.
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The clustered white, pink, and purple blossoms bloom in late spring to early summer and the plant itself can grow 6 to 10 feet tall at a rate of 1 to 2 feet per year. Not a fan of clay soil, it is recommended to plant these in raised garden beds or planters to provide the drainage it needs.
Price
50 Mountain Laurel seeds will cost you roughly $15 after taxes and shipping. A plant in a #3 size container will range from $55 to $65.
Propogation
Kalmia latifolia can be propagated by rooting stem cuttings. Check out How to Grow Mountain Laurel for growing instructions and tips.
Fun Fact
In 1907, the mountain laurel became the official state flower of Connecticut. In 1933, it became the official state flower of Pennsylvania.
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