A PLANTS profile of Kalmia angustifolia (sheep laurel) from the USDA PLANTS database Kalmia angustifolia L. sheep laurel; This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. Common names are from state and federal lists. Click on a place name to get a complete protected plant list for that location.
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sheep laurel n. An eastern North American evergreen shrub (Kalmia angustifolia) having flowers In northwestern North America, where these plants occur,
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Sheep Laurel (Lambkill) Kalmia angustifolia This plant is poisonous to livestock, hence the name lambkill. A twig of sheep laurel. The leaves may be opposite or in whorls of three (as in the image).
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Sheep laurel - Definition of Sheep laurel at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with Related Searches. What do sheep eat · Sheep laurel plant
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Sheep Laurel, also known as lamb-kill; evergreen shrub; member of Heath family with evergreen foliage. Interest: Considered poisonous to sheep, cattle, and goats; hence the name sheep-laurel or lamb-kill - do not eat. The nectar contains the toxin that results in toxic honey. Bog laurel plant.
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Sep 1, 2009 Sheep-laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) is a native shrub found in eastern Canada in boggy areas. This plant contains a toxin that has poisoned...
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sheep laurel Kalmia angustifolia The resinoid, andromedotoxin, and a glucoside, arbutin, are the toxic principles responsible for symptoms. Sheep, goats and cattle are susceptible to poisoning if they consume the plant, especially the leaves.
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Scientific Name Kalmia angustifolia, K. carolina Common Name Lambkill, sheep laurel, wicky, swamp laure Plant Description Small, evergreen shrub; leaves simple, opposite or in whorls of 3; flowers pinkish, in short lateral clusters, each saucer-shaped with 5 shallow lobes, the 10 anthers at first stuck in small pockets;
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Growth and understory species diversity of black spruce [Picea mariana (Miller) B.S.P.] planted in central Newfoundland at contiguous sites with and without dense cover of sheep laurel (Kalmia angustifolia L.) were compared. Journal of Plant Registrations...
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