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Kalmia buxifolia - Mountain Myrtle, Sand Myrtle. Kalmia buxifolia was formerly classified as Leiophyllum buxifolium. Based on molecular and morphological studies published in 1996 (Kron and King) and 2002 (Kron et al) it was reclassified into the Kalmia genus. This seems odd to me since they don't appear to be similar at all (especially since I only know Kalmia from Mountain Laurel - Kalmia latifolia.) However, since Weakley has accepted it who am I to argue? Among the similarities are the poisonous nature of the leaves and wood of all species now in the Kalmia genus. (The monotypic genus Loiseleuria was also rolled into Kalmia.)
| Kalmia buxifolia features tiny blossoms atop branches with tiny succulent leaves. Found in: GA, KY, NC, NJ, PA, SC, TN Leave comments on Kalmia buxifolia at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site:
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