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What (who) is mountain laurel - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mountain Laurel; Mountain-laurel; Mountain laurel (disambiguation)

mountain-laurel         
n.
Calico-bush, spoon-wood (Kalmia latifolia).
mountain laurel         
¦ noun a North American kalmia which bears clusters of bright pink flowers. [Kalmia latifolia.]
Cryptocarya nova-anglica         
RAINFOREST TREE GROWING IN EASTERN AUSTRALIA
Cryptocarya nova-anglica, the mountain laurel, is a rainforest tree growing in eastern Australia. The habitat is a restricted distribution in cool temperate rainforest mostly over in altitude.

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Mountain laurel

Mountain Laurel or mountain laurel may refer to:

Examples of use of mountain laurel
1. "We want the cars," said Mountain Laurel Gallery manager Gail Briggeman, "just not the big trucks." A two–hour drive west of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Berkeley Springs touts itself as an art town with a laid–back lifestyle.
2. It was the wilderness – a cascade of mountain laurel and rhododendron flowing over loose rock and steep cliffs – that posed the greatest danger to Allen while he was lost.
3. 1', 2007; 4:20 AM MORGANTOWN, W.Va. –– It was the wilderness _ a cascade of mountain laurel and rhododendron flowing over loose rock and steep cliffs _ that posed the greatest danger to a missing autistic hiker.
4. Even at 25 mph in downtown Berkeley Springs, the trucks make shop windows vibrate. We want the cars,‘‘ said Mountain Laurel Gallery manager Gail Briggeman, just not the big trucks.‘‘ A two–hour drive west of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Berkeley Springs touts itself as an art town with a laid–back lifestyle.