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How do you draw mountain Laurel?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/17/2022
  • first you draw hexagons for the flowers and then put leaves by the hexagons and then put dots in the hexagons and then color them white, pink , or purple and that is how you draw a mountain laurel!!!!!

  • thanks t. g.

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How do you draw the mountain laurel?

first you draw hexagons for the flowers and then put leaves by the hexagons and then put dots in the hexagons and then color them white, pink , or purple and that is how you draw a mountain laurel!!!!!thanks t. g.


Which state's flower is the mountain laurel?

The Pennsylvania state flower is the Mountain Laurel.


Why is mountain laurel illegal to pick in new york?

Because mountain laurel is owned by Jews


When was Laurel Mountain State Park created?

Laurel Mountain State Park was created in 1964.


When was Laurel Mountain Elementary School created?

Laurel Mountain Elementary School was created in 1985.


What kingdom does mountain laurel belong to?

Mountain laurel belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).


Is the mountain laurel a mountain in Pennsylvania?

'Laurel Mountain' (elev. 2,800 ft.) is in Westmoreland County, (in southwestern) Pennsylvania located at


What is the scientific name for Mountain Laurel?

The scientific name for Mountain Laurel is Kalmia latifolia.


How did the mountain laurel adapt to Pennsylvania?

the mountain laurel adapted so it can be use to weather that is not very warm


Is mountain laurel poisonous to humans or animals?

Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.


Can you eat the flower Mountain Laurel?

No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.


Is mountain laurel poisonous to humans?

Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to humans if ingested. It contains toxins that can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. It is important to avoid consuming any part of the mountain laurel plant.