Pink Mountain Laurel off Blue Ridge Parkway - Stock-Fotografie

Mountain Laurel dots the Blue Ridge Parkway with its beautiful light pink and white flowers. This shrub, which is actually poisonous, can reach approximately 10 feet in height. It thrives along the rocky slopes and ridges of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mountain Laurel on the Parkway typically blooms from mid-May to early-June. Kalmia latifolia, the mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, that is native to the eastern United States. Its range stretches from southern Maine south to northern Florida, and west to Indiana and Louisiana. Mountain laurel is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Mountain laurel is poisonous to several animals, including horses, goats, cattle, deer, monkeys, and humans,due to grayanotoxin and arbutin. The green parts of the plant, flowers, twigs, and pollen are all toxic, including food products made from them, such as toxic honey that may produce neurotoxic and gastrointestinal symptoms in humans eating more than a modest amount.
Mountain Laurel dots the Blue Ridge Parkway with its beautiful light pink and white flowers. This shrub, which is actually poisonous, can reach approximately 10 feet in height. It thrives along the rocky slopes and ridges of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mountain Laurel on the Parkway typically blooms from mid-May to early-June. Kalmia latifolia, the mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, that is native to the eastern United States. Its range stretches from southern Maine south to northern Florida, and west to Indiana and Louisiana. Mountain laurel is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Mountain laurel is poisonous to several animals, including horses, goats, cattle, deer, monkeys, and humans,due to grayanotoxin and arbutin. The green parts of the plant, flowers, twigs, and pollen are all toxic, including food products made from them, such as toxic honey that may produce neurotoxic and gastrointestinal symptoms in humans eating more than a modest amount.
Pink Mountain Laurel off Blue Ridge Parkway
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