Mountain-Laurel
Kalmia latifolia
- Attractive Pink to Deep Rose Flowers
- Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub
- 7' to 15' High with Equal Spread
- Zones 4 to 9
- Can't Ship To: AK, AZ, HI

Zones 4 - 9
The Mountain-Laurel can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map.VIEW MAP

ornamental tree
The Mountain-Laurel falls into the following type(s): Ornamental Trees, Shrubs

7' - 15' High
The Mountain-Laurel grows to be 7' - 15' feet in height.

7' - 15' Spread
The Mountain-Laurel has a spread of about 7' - 15' at full maturity.

Slow Growth
This tree grows at a slow growth rate. [More about this.]

Full Sun
This Mountain-Laurel does well in full sun.

Various Soils
The Mountain-Laurel grows in acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, well drained soils.

Rounded Shape
This Mountain-Laurel has rounded shape.

More Info
This broadleaf evergreen bears attractive pink to deep rose flowers beginning in May or June. Slow growth rate and reaches 8' at maturity.
| Spring Shipping | Fall Shipping | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Color | Zone |
Approximate Ship Dates |
Order Deadline |
Approximate Ship Dates |
Order Deadline |
| 2 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 3 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 4 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 5 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 6 | 03/19–05/12 | 05/07 | 11/01–12/03 | 11/19 | |
| 7 | 03/11–05/07 | 04/30 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 8 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 9 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 10 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
When you order trees from The Arbor Day Foundation, your order is guaranteed to arrive in a good, healthy condition or we'll replace them at no charge. Your trees will be shipped at a suitable time for planting.
Each tree is guaranteed to grow, or we'll replace it at one half the original price, plus shipping and handling.
The benefits of bare-root trees
Our trees are delivered with natural bare roots which have been dipped in hydrating gel prior to shipment to keep the roots moist and healthy. As their abundant, fibrous roots aren't confined by a container, bare-root trees get off to a more vigorous start compared to containerized roots which typically need more time to adjust to transplanting. Bare-root trees typically surpass the size of larger containerized trees in only a few years.


Natural root (also called bare root) trees are shipped without soil around their roots. They are shipped when dormant in the spring and fall seasons. We dip the roots in a hydrating gel to keep them moist during shipping.
Potted (also called containerized) trees come in 4" containers.