Kalmia Raspberry Glow 2g

Kalmia Raspberry Glow 2g

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Everyone agrees that mountain laurels are beautiful. They are stunningly so, with large rounded heads of blooms topping every stem, and lasting for weeks. But they do have some specific needs if they are to thrive, and not everyone has the perfect garden for them. If you are not sure they will grow for you, then it makes sense to start with a variety that has proved itself much more resistant to less-than-perfect conditions. Thriving where other varieties fail, and holding its strong flower colors even in full shade, the Raspberry Glow Mountain Laurel is certainly the variety to start with if you want to grow these lovely plants, but aren’t sure how well they will do.

The Raspberry Glow Mountain Laurel is a rounded, evergreen shrub that grows to be about 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet across, with leaves to the ground for a long time, eventually developing an attractive gnarly base of twisted stems. The oval evergreen leaves are leathery, glossy and rich green in color, with undulating edges, and an elegant twist to their form. They are 2 to 5 inches long, and when not in flower this is still an attractive evergreen that has real substance and form. The new leafy shoots are a deep purple-red color when they first emerge, adding more seasonal color to this plant.

The flowers appear first as deep red, scaly shoots emerging in winter from among the leaves at the ends of the branches. These develop into rounded domes of many buds, with a unique, pointed, five-sided conical form, which are bright raspberry red and extremely attractive. They last for weeks, before opening into large, one-inch diameter flowers that are formed like five-sided bowls, with prominent and decorative stamens. The flowers are a rich pink, and the mixture of red buds and pink flowers as they gradually open is simply gorgeous. Flowers last for weeks, and this plant has a very long flowering season, beginning in late May or early June, after the first flush of spring flowers is over.

You can grow the Raspberry Glow Mountain Laurel among the foundation plants around your home, or in beds as a mid-sized shrub. With its evergreen foliage it gives good structure even when not blooming. Plant it in wooded areas, beneath shade trees, or on sloping ground. It is also a good plant for boxes and planters, living for many years and blooming well in a pot. This is also the best option if you don’t have the ideal soil for this plant in your garden.

We suggest this plant as perfect for your first planting of mountain laurel because in scientific trials at the University of Connecticut it grew in adverse landscape situations much better than any other variety in the trial. You can take this as a reliable, proven fact. It will be less subject to foliar burn and leaf-spot problems, and it will tolerate poorer soil better. Nevertheless, it is still a mountain laurel, so the basic requirements still hold. Grow it in partial shade, with morning sun and afternoon shade for the best results, although it will grow in deeper shade without the flower color fading, as it often does in other varieties. The soil should be well-drained, rich and preferably sandy – heavy clay soils are not tolerated well. Planting in raised beds or on slopes will help it grow in heavier soils. The soil should be acidic, with a pH of 6 or less, and ideally between 5.5 and 4.5. Add lime-free organic material like rotted leaves or peat moss to the soil when planting and use more as a mulch to keep the soil cool and moist, especially when exposed to more sun. Pests and diseases are normally not serious if the growing conditions are good. The only care needed is to keep it well-watered during dry weather, and to remove the flower heads as they fade (don’t cut off the tip of the stem, just the flower stalks). This will encourage maximum flowering for the following year.