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Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 through 11. Texas mountain laurel sophora secundiflora also known as mescal bean is an attractive evergreen shrub that grows in u s. Mountain laurel kalmia latifolia is an evergreen shrub with beautiful spring flowers that thrives in the shade.Transplanting texas mountain laurel can cause the plant to not bloom for several seasons. It s full of mountain lore and ways. The mountain laurel blue ridge cultural heritage.
Mountain laurel is a native shrub that thrives in u s. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. Bunny and tella mae cockram are each 73 years old.
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