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Kalmia latifolia – Mountain Laurel

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4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

6.00 to 15.00

Spread (ft.)

6.00 to 15

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Bloom Description

Clusters, Darker markings, Pink, Showy, White

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Kalmia latifolia – Mountain Laurel

Kalmia latifolia, or Mountain Laurel, is a native evergreen shrub with ornate spring blooms and glossy foliage, ideal for shaded and woodland gardens.

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Additional information

Size

,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

6.00 to 15.00

Spread (ft.)

6.00 to 15

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

Clusters, Darker markings, Pink, Showy, White

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, , ,

Tolerate

, ,

Growth Rate

,

Attracts

,

Product Description

Kalmia latifolia, commonly known as Mountain Laurel, is a stunning broadleaf evergreen shrub native to the eastern United States. Admired for its clusters of intricate, cup-shaped flowers that bloom in late spring, this species offers a breathtaking display in shades of pink, rose, or white. It typically grows 5 to 12 feet tall and wide, forming a dense, rounded habit with glossy, leathery leaves. Thriving in part shade and acidic, well-drained soil, Mountain Laurel is ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and naturalized native landscapes.

Why choose native Mountain Laurel:

  • Showy native blooms: Unique, geometric flowers light up the garden in late spring

  • Evergreen structure: Glossy green foliage adds year-round color and form

  • High habitat value: Provides cover and nectar in native plant communities

Cultivating tips:

  • Sun exposure: Prefers part shade with shelter from hot afternoon sun

  • Soil needs: Requires moist, acidic, well-drained soil rich in organic matter

  • Maintenance: Minimal; prune after flowering to shape if desired

Designs for your garden:

  • Woodland gardens: Naturally suited to dappled shade and understory plantings

  • Shaded borders: Adds structure and seasonal color to native-focused designs

  • Naturalized plantings: Beautiful when massed with ferns, sedges, and other woodland natives

Ecological benefits:

  • Native species: Supports native insects and provides cover for birds and small wildlife

  • Seasonal value: Spring blooms for pollinators, evergreen shelter year-round

  • Low-impact: Long-lived and requires minimal inputs when sited properly

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Mountain Laurel?

Mountain Laurel thrives in partial shade and prefers cool, moist, acidic, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. It performs best in woodland settings, shaded borders, or north-facing slopes, and benefits from mulching to retain moisture and keep roots cool. Avoid heavy clay or alkaline soils.

How large does Mountain Laurel grow?

This broadleaf evergreen shrub typically grows 5–12 feet tall and wide, forming a rounded, multi-stemmed shape. Dwarf cultivars stay more compact (3–5 feet), making it suitable for foundation plantings, woodland edges, or as an understory accent.

When does Mountain Laurel bloom?

Mountain Laurel blooms in late spring to early summer (usually May to June), with clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink, rose, or white, often marked with deep red or purple spots. The showy blooms appear above glossy, dark green leaves.

Is Mountain Laurel deer-resistant?

Mountain Laurel is considered deer-resistant. Its thick, leathery leaves are toxic and unpalatable to deer and rabbits, making it a good choice for shaded gardens where browsing is an issue.

Is Mountain Laurel good for wildlife?

While not a pollinator powerhouse, Mountain Laurel provides cover and nesting sites for birds and small wildlife. Its dense, evergreen foliage adds year-round structure and habitat value to native and naturalized landscapes.

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