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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Mountain Laurel Elf


Very hardy, zones 5-9 Prefers shade or part-shade 3' tall, space 3' apart Clusters of pale-pink buds develop in late spring, gradually enlarging and opening to almost pure white flowers The starter plant you will receive is growing in a 2x3" pot.



They can grow well in a sunny or shady location. They keep their leaves all year which makes an excellent backdrop in a winter garden.

'Elf' is a semi-dwarf mountain laurel with compact, dense growth and shiny dark green foliage. Clusters of pale-pink buds develop in late spring, gradually enlarging and opening to almost pure white flowers. The smaller foliage and tighter growth give a more uniform look in the garden than many other cultivars of mountain laurel making it a good plant for groupings or for mixing with dwarf rhododendrons and evergreen azaleas.

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