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Kalmia latifolia is an evergreen shrub growing 3–9 m (9.8–29.5 ft) tall. The leaves are 3–12 cm long and 1–4 cm wide. The leaves are 3–12 cm long and 1–4 cm wide. The flowers are hexagonal, sometimes appearing to be pentagonal, ranging from light pink to white, and occur in clusters.
Kalmia is a genus of about ten species of evergreen shrubs from 0.2–5 m tall, in the family Ericaceae (heath). They are native to North America (mainly in the eastern half of the continent) and Cuba .
Spoonwood is a common name for two plants: . Kalmia latifolia, a North American plant known as mountain laurel and numerous other names emphasizing its poisonous nature, such as lambkill, kill-kid, and calf-kill.
Kalmia polifolia, previously known as Kalmia glauca [1] and commonly called bog laurel, swamp laurel, [2] or pale laurel, is a perennial [3] evergreen shrub of cold acidic bogs, in the family Ericaceae. It is native to north-eastern North America, from Newfoundland to Hudson Bay southwards.
Pinus contorta subsp. latifolia: lodgepole pine Pinaceae (pine family) Pinus cooperi: Cooper's pine Pinaceae (pine family) Pinus coulteri: Coulter pine; bigcone pine Pinaceae (pine family) 109 Pinus cubensis: Cuban pine Pinaceae (pine family) Pinus culminicola: Potosí piñón Pinaceae (pine family) Pinus dabeshanensis: Dabieshan white pine ...
A Delaware woman who was reported missing last week after she didn't show up to work for several days was found dismembered in a car over the weekend, police said.
Kalmia latifolia (common names include mountain-laurel, [15] calico-bush, [15] or spoonwood, [15]), used as an analgesic by placing an infusion of leaves put on scratches made over location of the pain. [13] The bristly edges of ten to twelve leaves" are rubbed over the skin for rheumatism, leaves are also crushed to rub brier scratches.
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