ДЕКОРАТИВНОЛИСТВЕННЫЕ ДЕРЕВЬЯ И КУСТАРНИКИ Kalmia latifolia Kaleidoscope. Кальмия


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Height: 4.00 to 5.00 feet Spread: 4.00 to 5.00 feet Bloom Time: May to June Bloom Description: Pinkish red Sun: Part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Suggested Use: Hedge Flower: Showy Leaf: Evergreen Other: Winter Interest Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer Garden locations Culture


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Full sun Basic Care Guide Water The mountain laurel 'Kaleidoscope' should be provided with enough water to prevent any illnesses or diseases caused by water stress during dry periods. Young plants also need to be well-watered and their soil kept moist.


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Mountain laurel 'Kaleidoscope' (Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope'). Mountain laurel 'Kaleidoscope' has distinctive flowers that certainly give the illusion of a kaleidoscope. These flowers bloom from dark red buds in late spring and summer and form clusters of maroon and dark red with white margins. The parent plant is typically light pink or white and not as variegated.


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Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope' mountain laurel 'Kaleidoscope' A compact, evergreen shrub to around 1.5m tall with glossy green foliage. In late spring and early summer clusters of flowers opening from red buds have deep red petals that are paler on their reverse and are edged with white Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now Save to My plants


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Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope' (Mountain laurel 'Kaleidoscope') Other names: Calico bush 'Kaleidoscope', Spoonwood 'Kaleidoscope', Sheep laurel 'Kaleidoscope' ShootChecker™ STOP: Make sure you get the "Right Plant, Right Place." 90% of plants die because they were the wrong plant choice.


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Kalmia latifolia, Mountain-laurel - Plant Database - University of Connecticut Kalmia latifolia Mountain-laurel Ericaceae Habitat native in eastern North America hardy in zone 5 and protected locations in zone 4 typically found at the woods edge, edge of water or where light filters through the forest canopy Habit and Form


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Mature Size 4 1/2' x 4 1/2' Bloom Time Late Spring Plant Type Evergreen Shrub Flower Color Raspberry Red Buds Open to Rich Cinnamon-Red Flowers with A Similar to 'Kaleidoscope', but the flowers are even darker, the contrast with the white edge more intense. Dense, well-branched habit. 4 1/2′ x 4 1/2′.


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This bushy eastern native shrub, which is grown for its showy flowers, is best suited in an informal border or woodland setting. Leaves are oval, dark green, glossy, to 5 inches long. Pink cup-shaped flowers are held in large corymbs 3 to 4 inches across open from May to June. Other flower colors may range from red to white too.


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Kalmia latifolia Broadleaf evergreen shrub Red buds open to cinnamon red flowers Glossy, medium-green leaves Upright, rounded habit Use in shrub borders or for naturalizing Height: 6-8 ft Spread: 6-8 ft Zone: 4-8 Please Note: GardenCenterMarketing.com does not sell/broker plants or provide gardening advice. Your Zip Code: Find A Retailer


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Plantae>Magnoliophyta>Magnoliopsida>Ericales>Ericaceae>Kalmia latifolia L. Mountain-Laurel is an evergreen large shrub or small tree, common in the Mountains, uncommon on north-facing slopes in the Piedmont, and rare in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Pilot Mountain, Surry Co., NC 5/16/10. Unopened flower buds are pinkish.


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Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope' Add To My Wish List . Kaleidoscope Mountain Laurel flowers. Kaleidoscope Mountain Laurel flowers (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) Height: 10 feet. Spread: 10 feet. Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 4b. Description: A compact spring blooming broadleaf evergreen shrub with raspberry red buds that open to white.


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Kalmia Latifolia Kaleidoscope has dark green, glossy, and leathery foliage that is 2-5 inches long and 1-2 inches wide. The leaves are arranged in whorls, giving the plant a unique appearance. The flowers are pink, red, or white and grow in clusters at the end of the stems. The blooms appear in late spring and early summer and are approximately.


mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope', Kalmia latifolia Kaleidoscope), cultivar

Kalmia latifolia 'KALEIDOSCOPE' mountain laurel Honestly, we are nuts about kalmias - mountain laurels. Not very well known, these mid-sized shrubs deserve more attention as they belong to the most beautiful flowering evergreen shrubs of our climate. They come from south-eastern USA and the Asian mountains where they grow under taller trees.


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ДЕКОРАТИВНОЛИСТВЕННЫЕ ДЕРЕВЬЯ И КУСТАРНИКИ Kalmia latifolia Kaleidoscope. Кальмия

Mountain laurel ( Kalmia latifolia) is a flowering broadleaf evergreen shrub with a gnarly, multi-stemmed growth habit. It has beautiful spring blooms, and its elliptical, glossy deep-green leaves (resembling those of rhododendrons) and gnarled stems make it attractive in all seasons.


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Kalmia latifolia is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Mountain laurel has acquired a number of different common names over time including ivy bush, spoonwood, calico bush and American laurel. Linnaeus named the genus herein after Swedish botanist Peter Kalm (1716-1779) who explored plant life in parts of eastern North America.