Kalmia procumbens
{{Short description|Species of shrub}}
{{Speciesbox
|image = Kalmia procumbens bush upernavik.jpg
|genus = Kalmia
|species = procumbens
|authority = (L.) Gift & Kron & P.F.Stevens ex Galasso, Banfi & F.Conti
|synonyms = Azalea procumbens L.
Chamaecistus procumbens (L.) Kuntze
Loiseleuria procumbens (L.) Desv.
}}
Kalmia procumbens, commonly known as alpine azalea{{PLANTS|id=LOPR|taxon=Loiseleuria procumbens|accessdate=26 January 2016}} or trailing azalea,{{BSBI 2007 |accessdate=2014-10-17 }} is a dwarf shrub of high mountain regions of the Northern Hemisphere that usually grows no more than {{convert|10|cm|in|sp=us|sigfig=1}} tall. Originally named by Linnaeus as Azalea procumbens, it is also named after French botanist L.L.A. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps - Loiseleuria procumbens.
Distribution
Kalmia procumbens is not well known though it is widely distributed. These plants are common in the subarctic regions and high mountains of the northern hemisphere. In North America it reaches the southern limit of its range in the mountains of Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Washington. It is easy to propagate.{{citation needed|date=July 2019}}
Habitat and ecology
Kalmia procumbens prefers alpine or subalpine, rocky exposed habitat. It grows above treeline with mountain heathers and at lower elevations in bogs.{{citation needed|date=July 2019}}
It is a known host to the microfungus Delphinella polyspora, which grows on its pedicels and fruit.
Morphology
Image: Kalmia procumbens upernavik 2007-06-26 1.jpg
Individuals of this species are shrubs grown for two to five rose-pink flowers. Its leaves are opposite and its evergreen leaves are leathery blades to 8mm long and have incised margin. Edges are rolled under green on the top and white with dense short hairs underneath.
Flowers and fruit
Image: Loiseleuria procumbens 3.JPG
Flowers of Kalmia procumbens are bell shaped and five lobed, and have five stamens. The flowering time is late spring and summer.
References
Notes
- [http://www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/mnap/features/loiseleuria_procumbens.pdf Maine Department of Conservation Natural Areas Program: Loiseleuria procumbens (Alpine Azalea)] (2004)
- Wiley, L. 1969. Rare wild flowers of North America. pp 308–313.
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Category:Flora of Northern Europe
Category:Flora of the Northeastern United States
Category:Flora of the Northwestern United States
Category:Flora of Saint Pierre and Miquelon