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Close-up image of Mountain Laurel, also called calico-bush or spoonwood.
The bright white petals of the mountain laurel shine with detail. The thick green leaves contrast with the deep pink in the center of the flower.
Enkianthus Perulatus is a genus of shrubs or small trees native to Japan.
Mountain Laurel Complete With Insect Friends in the Craggy Gardens on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina
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Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel Blooming in the Appalachian Spring
Close-up of white mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) at the peak of its flowering season in mid June. Taken in Connecticut, where it is the state flower.
Springtime Mountain Laurel
Rhododendron columbianum, commonly known as western Labrador tea, swamp tea, or muskeg tea, is a shrub that is widespread in the western United States. Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County; California Coast
Rhododendrons in Hancock, NH
Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, calico bush, spoon wood, ivy bush or American laurel, is a genus of about seven evergreen shrubs in the heather family Ericaceae. The small tree or shrub, that is native to Eastern North America, is covered with abundant clusters of flowers, lasting for several weeks in late spring and early summer. The flowers are very showy and cup-shaped with five sides and range in color from deep pink to white with purple markings inside. The flowers give way to brown fruits in autumn that persist into winter.
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Kalmia Latifolia, Mountain American Laurel Spponwood In Spring
Pink mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) and buds in the Connecticut woods, mid June -- the peak of its flowering season. The state flower.
small white flowers
Choisya in an English garden in summer.
Babcock State Park - Mountain Laurel Flowers Close-Up
Close-up of Mountain Laure with shallow depth of field.
A blooming mountain laurel shrub with many flower clusters. Also called Kalmia latifolia. A flowering shrub native to eastern North America. Found near a river in middle Tennessee.
Mountain Laurel in the Appalachian Mountains - Wild Flowers
Mountain Laurel Blooming in the Appalachian Spring
Eriodictyon californicum is a species of plant within the family Boraginaceae. It is also known as yerba santa (sacred herb), mountain balm, bear's weed, gum bush, gum plant, and consumptive weed. Modini Mayacamas Preserve in the Mayacamas Mountain Range in Sonoma County of California.
Mountain laurel ( Kalmia latifolia ) flowers. Ericaceae deciduous shrub, native to North America. Pentagonal flowers with purple spots inside bloom in early summer.
Blooming mountain laurel composition in the sunny June woods of Connecticut, where it is the state flower
Mountain laurel in bloom in Pennsylvania Woods. State flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania.
Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, calico bush, spoon wood, ivy bush or American laurel, is a genus of about seven evergreen shrubs in the heather family Ericaceae. The small tree or shrub, that is native to Eastern North America, is covered with abundant clusters of flowers, lasting for several weeks in late spring and early summer. The flowers are very showy and cup-shaped with five sides and range in color from deep pink to white with purple markings inside. The flowers give way to brown fruits in autumn that persist into winter.
Mountain Laurel is the state flower of Pennsylvania.  The blooms can be seen beginning each May through July.  This shrub can be normally between four feet to ten feet in height and is an evergreen.  It is a common sight along the hillsides and rocky soils.
Beautiful NSW flowering Christmas bush - Ceratopetalum Gummiferum, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
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