It's a state issue.  In Connecticut it's protected because it's the 
state flower, I hadn't heard of it being protected in NJ before.

graywolf wrote:

>Mountain Laural is a Protected Species? I've never heard that one. Maybe 
>you ought to come to the mountains sometime. You are in for a surprise.
>
>Maybe it is tough to cultivate at lower altitudes, could be a reason 
>they call it "mountain" laural? But then, I have seen it growing in 
>peoples yards far from the mountains.
>
>  
>


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