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Kalmia latifolia 'Nathan Hale' - Nathan Hale Mountain Laurel

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Kalmia latifolia 'Nathan Hale' is a captivating and magnificent evergreen shrub commonly recognized as Nathan Hale Mountain Laurel. This plant of grandeur rises impressively to a mature height and width of 10 feet, offering a towering display of iridescent beauty to your landscape. Its distinctive feature is the radiant, pink floral clusters that begin to unfold in late spring, which along with its gleaming, dark green leaves, provide a vivid contrast and a continual feast for the eyes all year round. This hardy Mountain Laurel, enormously adaptable to well-drained and acidic soil, thrives in conditions ranging from partial to full sun exposure. An added perk is its commendable resistance against deer, promising minimal damage and maintenance. In addition to its visual aesthetics, this remarkable shrub offers a boon to your garden's ecosystem as it plays host to a variety of pollinators. Choose the Nathan Hale Mountain Laurel for an effortlessly elegant, yet practical, addition to your garden that enchants onlookers and benefits its surroundings.

  • Size: Up to 10 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Clusters of vibrant pink flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full sun
  • Resistant and Attracts Pollinators: Deer-resistant and attracts pollinators
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