Mountain Laurel
(Kalmia latifolia)

Other Information
Physical Characteristics
Type: Shrub
Height: 5 - 15 ft
Spread: 5 - 12 ft
Flower Color: White / Pink
Flower Time: Late Spring (May - Jun)
Fruit Type: Seed Capsule
Fruit Color: Brown
Autumn Color: Evergeen
Sun Conditions: Part Shade (Tolerates more sun)
Shade Tolerance: High
Moisture Preference: Medium
Deer Resistance*: Medium
Dog Safe**: No (Toxic)
Conservation Status (MD): SNR - Unranked
Other Names:
*Deer resistance can vary based on many factors
**Always consult with a veterinarian about plants toxic to dogs and other animals
Wildlife Benefits:
Mountain Laurel attracts pollinators primarily with pollen (but also produces small amounts of nectar). Provides winter cover for birds and small mammals. Black bears can use mountain laurel thickets as "ground dens". It is a larval host for the Laurel sphinx moth.