Kalmia Angustifolia Sheep Laurel

Kalmia Angustifolia Sheep Laurel. Shrubs Kalmia angustifolia Sheep Laurel Sheep Laurel produces eye-catching clusters of small. It grows commonly in dry habitats in the boreal forest, and may become dominant over large areas after fire or logging

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Kalmia angustifolia (Sheep Laurel) Kalmia angustifolia, commonly known as Sheep Laurel, is a compact evergreen shrub native to eastern North America It produces striking clusters of deep pink flowers in summer beneath glossy, leathery, narrow leaves

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Kalmia angustifolia, also known as Sheep laurel or Lambkill, is a compact, evergreen shrub native to eastern North America The genus name (Kalmia) is in honor of Peter Kalm, a student of Linnaeus. It is distributed in eastern North America from Ontario and Quebec south to Virginia

Shrubs Kalmia angustifolia Sheep Laurel. It is distributed in eastern North America from Ontario and Quebec south to Virginia Dry-mesic to wet-mesic forests and woodlands on acidic soils, bogs, lake shores, high-elevation slopes and ridges on folist soils.

sheeplaurel (Kalmia angustifolia), blooming branch Stock Photo Alamy. angustifolia, Kalmia intermedia, Chamaedaphne angustifolia Kalmia angustifolia is a flowering shrub in the family Ericaceae, commonly known as sheep laurel