Mountain laurel AKA Kalmia latifolia typically grows 6 to 10 tall and wide, some times a little wider than tall.
Yes, burning mountain laurel can release toxic smoke that can cause skin irritation, respiratory issues, and other health problems. It is best to avoid burning mountain laurel and opt for safer firewood options.
I think it is apples or grapes LOL Actually, it can't be apples because apples are the state fruit of Washington. It could be grapes but i am not sure. - ;)
Pennsylvania's flower is the mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia), which was designated as the state flower in 1933. It is a beautiful, pink and white flower that grows abundantly in the state's mountainous regions.
On a bay tree.Aromatic leaf of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis, Lauraceae). I've never seen it grow bigger than a large shrub and it's usually called laurel. They need to be dried and aged before the flavor is any good. Fresh bay tastes like a green leaf!
From Little Things Big Things Grow was created in 1993.
Black Spruce, Mountain Laurel.
The ancient Greeks wore laurel wreaths.I planted some mountain laurel last week.
The Pennsylvania state flower is the Mountain Laurel.
Because mountain laurel is owned by Jews
Mountain laurel belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).
Laurel Mountain State Park was created in 1964.
Laurel Mountain Elementary School was created in 1985.
'Laurel Mountain' (elev. 2,800 ft.) is in Westmoreland County, (in southwestern) Pennsylvania located at
The scientific name for Mountain Laurel is Kalmia latifolia.
the mountain laurel adapted so it can be use to weather that is not very warm
Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.