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Mountain-laurel Kalmia
Latin Name:
Kalmia latifolia
location:
native in eastern North America
The Mountain-laurel Kalmia, which is also referred as Kalmia latifolia, is generally living in zones around native in eastern North America. Its morphology is mainly generally has a rounded shape, making it a fabulous plant! In the summer, more or less, its foliage is leaves arranged alternately and in the automn it generally looks like evergreen; no fall color. The Mountain-laurel Kalmia (Kalmia latifolia) grows flowers that are showy, lasting 2 weeks or more and contains fruits that are non-ornamental, small dehiscent capsules. It has a beautiful Bark, where we can find lightly ridged and furrowed on it. A fact to point at about its culture would be that partial shade to full sun An inconvenient with the Mountain-laurel Kalmia can be that foliar burn in exposed sites It can be easy to recognize a Kalmia latifolia having its broadleaf evergreen; elliptical leaves, acute apex. The Mountain-laurel Kalmia's propagation method is pretty interesting since it does it by seed
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