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mountain laurel in maine
Ecological characteristics: Limited to more temperate coastal belt in Maine. Many occurrences of mountain laurel succumb to winterkill or to shading b...
mountain laurel root rot
Kalmia (Mountain Laurel)-Root Rot. Root rots cause non descript symptoms on the above parts of the plant. ... These fungi survive unfavorable periods ...
transplanting mountain laurel
As with most evergreens, mountain laurels prefer to be transplanted in the fall. Anytime from late August through late October is fine. When relocatin...
mountain laurel leaves vs rhododendron
The underside of the leaves are different. Mountain laurel's are smooth and a paler shade of green than their top side. While Rhododendron's leaves ar...
how to plant a mountain laurel tree
Plant mountain laurel in well-drained, cool, moist, acidic soil in USDA zones 5-9. Good drainage is essential to avoid rot. If drainage is an issue in...
mountain laurel in ohio
Is Mountain Laurel poisonous to touch?How can you tell a mountain laurel?Is Mountain Laurel invasive?How poisonous is mountain laurel?Do hummingbirds ...
mountain laurel tree
How poisonous is mountain laurel?How tall do Texas mountain laurels grow?Is Mountain Laurel a tree or a bush?Is Mountain Laurel poisonous to touch?Wha...
texas mountain laurel cold hardiness
It is hardy down to 5 degrees F. (-15 C.) and can usually survive winters in USDA zone 7b. Because of its toughness and its native status in the South...
pruning mountain laurel
Prune no more than one third of the shrub at a time, taking first any dead, broken or diseased parts. Then take out the thin, spindly branches with na...