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mountain laurel scent
It is drought-tolerant, prefers rocky limestone soil, and is native from central Texas west to New Mexico and south to San Luis Potosi in Mexico. Like...
how to grow a texas mountain laurel
Texas mountain laurel prefers alkaline, well-drained rocky soils, including those that contain limestone. They'll do well in clay, loam, and sand, and...
texas mountain laurel fertilizer
Annual Fertilizer Use 2 level cups for a Texas mountain laurel with a 1-inch-trunk diameter. When applying fertilizer, spread it carefully over the so...
texas mountain laurel seed pods
A fine silvery fuzz covers the woody, swollen seed pods, which are 4 inches long and ¾ inch thick. The deep orange seeds inside are poisonous, althoug...
texas mountain laurel seeds
Can you grow Texas mountain laurel from seed?Are Texas mountain laurel seeds poisonous?Can you eat mountain laurel seeds?How fast does a Texas mountai...
texas mountain laurel seeds poisonous
Despite its uses in Native American culture, the leaves and seed of the Texas Mountain Laurel are highly toxic to both humans and animals. Ingestion o...
texas mountain laurel north texas
Texas Mountain Laurel is a native evergreen shrub that can be trained as a multi-trunked small tree. It can be pruned to keep it shrub-like. While it ...
mountain laurel insect problems
The pests that affect mountain laurels are tiny insects that can cause severe damage to the mountain laurels if not treated immediately. The different...
why is my mountain laurel dying
Plants in clay soil may have trouble taking up nutrients which can cause leaf drop. A more common cause is iron chlorosis, which can be recognized by ...