Mountain laurel flowering shrub is ideal for planting in groups or massing in shrub borders, cottage gardens, woodland areas, wild naturalized areas, hedges or as a foundation plant
Produces small glossy leaves and round multicolored flower clusters from white to darker shades of pink in the spring, perfectly complementing rhododendrons and azal
Thrives in partly sunny areas that receive no more than 6 hours of morning sunlight
Grows best in cool, well-drained soils (not suitable for planting in heavy clay soil)
Requires regular watering to keep soil moist the first year, and 3 times a week once established for healthy plant growth
Zone 5 cold hardiness means it can withstand winter temperatures from -10 to -20-degrees, so you can enjoy it year round
Evergreen shrub retains its foliage throughout the year, perfect for placement in prominent areas