MOUNTAIN LAUREL TEXAS MOUNTAIN LAUREL-Sophora secundiflora-Fragrant large Bluish-Lavender flowers 3-7" long drooping clusters Z 7b
- Medium to large tree grows to 30 feet tall and wide at maturity usually smaller 10-15 feet
- Usually multitrunk
- Evergreen
- Dark Green Foliage
- Fragrant large Bluish-Lavender flowers 3-7" long drooping clusters
- Fruit is semi-woody pod with bright red poisonous seeds
- Full sun to shade
- Native to rocky limestone soils, drought tolerant found in the Texas palisades
- Zone 7b
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MOUNTAIN LAUREL AMERICAN-Kalmia latifolia-Clusters of Pink and White Z 4
- Fragrant Drooping Clusters of Pink Flowers in Spring
- Grows to 9-28 feet tall and wide at maturity usually smaller 3-12 feet
- Evergreen
- Dark Green Foliage
- Host plant for Laurel sphinx moth and attracts butterflys
- Leaves, flowers, twigs are all poisonous
- Shade loving
- Zone 4
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MOUNTAIN LAUREL EVE'S NECKLACE-Sophora affinis-Fragrant Drooping Clusters of Pink Flowers Z 7
- Fragrant Drooping Clusters of Pink Flowers in Spring
- Grows to 30 feet tall and wide at maturity usually 10-18 feet
- Evergreen
- Dark Green Foliage
- Black Pods of Seeds are poisonous
- Full sun to shade
- Zone 7
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