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Kalmia latifolia, the
mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a
flowering plant and one of the 10
species in the
genus of
Kalmia belonging to the...
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southwest Oregon.
Kalmia angustifolia Kalmia buxifolia Kalmia latifolia Kalmia microphylla Kalmia polifolia Fossil leaves of †
Kalmia saxonica have been...
- rhododendrons.
Honeys produced from
mountain laurel (
Kalmia latifolia) and
sheep laurel (
Kalmia angustifolia) also
contain grayanotoxins and are potentially...
- are
generally ericaceous, and
include the
evergreen mountain laurel (
Kalmia latifolia),
various species of
blueberries (Vaccinium spp.),
black huckleberry...
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Aquilegia coerulea 1899
Connecticut Mountain laurel (state flower)
Kalmia latifolia 1907
Michaela Petit's Four-O’Clocks (children's
state flower) Mirabilis...
- the industry. The city was
named for
thickets of
mountain laurel (
Kalmia latifolia)
native to the
original town site.
Located in the
heart of the piney...
- at 39 York
Street and
changed their name to the
Kalmia Club,
after the
botanical name,
Kalmia latifolia, of the
mountain laurel. The club
became a member...
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United States. The
larvae feed on
laurel species,
including Kalmia angustifolia and
Kalmia latifolia.
Markku Savela. "Acrobasis".
Lepidoptera and some other...
- bluff, it has an
abundance of
naturally occurring mountain-laurel
Kalmia latifolia. The
namesake plant blooms in
great profusion in May.
Other montane...
- hollies,
Carolina all****e (Calycanthus floridus),
mountain laurel (
Kalmia latifolia), viburnums, and jetbead. Wild
shrub roses and a
mature pink Magnolia...