The Connecticut State Flower

Connecticut State Flower
Mountain Laurel



The Mountain Laurel, or Kalmia Latifolia, is a beautiful evergreen shrub native to Connecticut and other regions of the eastern United States. It is known for its showy white, pink or red flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer. The Mountain Laurel is a hardy plant and can be found on rocky hillsides, in forests and meadows, and sometimes even in wet areas. The Connecticut General Assembly made the Mountain Laurel the state flower of Connecticut in 1907, recognizing its beauty, toughness and its significance in Connecticut's history. The Mountain Laurel has been an important part of Connecticut's culture for a long time. Native American tribes used the Mountain Laurel to make a healing tea, and it was often used as decorations for festivals and special events. The Mountain Laurel is also widely found in Connecticut's state parks and forests. The Mountain Laurel is a symbol of Connecticut's strong history and is a reminder of the beauty and resilience of the natural world.

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