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The Pennsylvania state flower is the Mountain Laurel.
Because mountain laurel is owned by Jews
Laurel Mountain Elementary School was created in 1985.
Laurel Mountain State Park was created in 1964.
Mountain laurel belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).
'Laurel Mountain' (elev. 2,800 ft.) is in Westmoreland County, (in southwestern) Pennsylvania located at
The Kalmia latifolia, which is commonly called a mountain-laurel.
Cherry laurel and spurge laurel are both toxic to horses. Mountain laurel can be poisonous to cattle. Staggering, stomach pain, bloating, and a stiff gait are symptoms of mountain laurel poisoning.
the mountain laurel adapted so it can be use to weather that is not very warm
The scientific name for Mountain Laurel is Kalmia latifolia.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.
The Kalmia latifolia, which is commonly called a mountain-laurel.