Product Review
sow them directly into a container of peat to germinate by sprinkling several seeds into 1/2-inch holes in the peat. Because mountain laurels grow very slowly and since you will be transplanting the seedlings after they germinate, the seeds need only be spaced 3 to 5 inches apart. Depending on the number of seeds you have and the size of the container, you may need more than one container.
- The Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia), also known as Spoonwood, is a beautiful evergreen shrub that flowers every spring. 75 seeds.
- The unique star shaped flowers form in a tight cluster and bloom from early June through July.
- They can grow well in a sunny or shady location. They keep their leaves all year which makes an excellent backdrop in a winter garden.
- ZONE 5-9 EVERGREEN SHRUB GROWING TO 4 FEET TALL
- The flowers are rather large for the small plant size. Good compact foliage.