> Quoting message from Kent Anderson to WL Sakowski (17 Apr 98 19:02:05):
KA> Well, I guess both of you are right in a sense. The Texas plant
KA> commonly called Mountain Laurel is the Mescal Bean, or Sophora
KA> Secudiflora. It's flowers hang in beautiful deep purple grapelike
KA> clusters, and their wonderful odor is almost overpowering. It IS quite
KA> a different plant than the beautiful Eastern Mountain Laurel with its
KA> star shaped pink blooms.
Thanks, Kent, for the info. I left it alone and I think it enjoys its
solitude in the corner of my back yard!
Regards,
Stu
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