Kalmia latifolia 'Tinkerbell'
Overview
Uses: Ideal for foundation plantings, woodland gardens, borders, and native landscapes.
Benefits: Produces deep pink buds that open to soft pink flowers in late spring. Compact, evergreen shrub with year-round interest. Attracts pollinators and resists deer.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 – 8
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Life Cycle: Evergreen shrub
Mature Height: 4' - 5
Mature Width: 4' – 5'
Bloom Season: Late spring
Summary
Kalmia latifolia 'Tinkerbell' is a charming semi-dwarf variety of Mountain Laurel that features a dense, mounded form and lovely clusters of soft pink flowers that emerge from rich pink buds. Its blooms appear in late spring, creating an eye-catching display against a backdrop of glossy evergreen foliage.
This shrub is slow-growing and naturally compact, making it a great fit for foundation beds, shaded borders, and native plantings. It prefers partial shade but can handle full sun in cooler climates, and it's well-suited to acidic soils. With year-round greenery and strong landscape utility, 'Tinkerbell' is a dependable choice for low-maintenance gardens.
Care
Mountain Laurel 'Tinkerbell' Care
Plant in partial shade for best performance. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal. In cooler zones, it can tolerate more direct sunlight, but in hot climates, avoid intense afternoon sun.
Soil should be acidic, well-draining, and rich in organic matter. Avoid planting in heavy clay or poorly draining soils.
Water regularly during the first growing season to help establish a deep, healthy root system. After establishment, the plant is moderately drought tolerant but benefits from deep watering during dry spells.
Apply a slow-release fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants in early spring. Our slow release fertilizer is a great option.
Mulch with pine bark, pine needles, or other acidic organic materials to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and help maintain soil acidity.
Deadhead flowers after blooming to tidy up the shrub and encourage compact growth. Minimal pruning is needed beyond that.
Space plants 3 to 4 feet apart to allow for healthy growth and air circulation.
Size
What Size is 'Tinkerbell' Mountain Laurel for Sale Online?
Our 'Tinkerbell' Mountain Laurel plants are shipped in greenhouse-grade grow pots, with each plant appropriately sized for its container. For specific inquiries, please contact us.
How Large Does 'Tinkerbell' Mountain Laurel Grow?
'Tinkerbell' Mountain Laurel typically reaches a mature height and width of 4 - 5 feet.
Additional Information
Common Names of Kalmia latifolia 'Tinkerbell'
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Tinkerbell Mountain Laurel
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Dwarf Mountain Laurel
Toxicity and Risks of 'Tinkerbell' Mountain Laurel
All parts of Mountain Laurel are considered toxic to humans and pets if ingested. Caution should be used in areas accessible to children or animals.