J. v. globosa. 
J. v. Kosteri. 
J. v. albo-spica. 
J. v. Burkii. 
J. v. Canaertii, 
J. v. glauca. 
J. v. glauca pendula. 
]. v. nana pendula. 
J. v. pendula. 
J. v. plumosa argentea. 
]. v. pyramidalis. 
J. v. pyramidalis Hillii. 
J. v. Schottii. 
J. v. tripartita. 
KALMIA, Ericaceae. Evergreen or nearly evergreen shrubs 
that grow well on non-alkaline soils. K. latifolia thrives in 
shade but produces best flower displays when planted in the 
open. The flowers exhibit much variation in color, size, etc. 
and it is worth while to select plants for special plantings [5E, 
5D, nursery]. 
K. angustifolia. Sheep-laurel; Newf. to Ga. (Jn.-Jy.). 
K. hirsuta. Va. to Fla. 
K. latifolia. Mountain-laurel; Que. to Fla. (My.-Jn.). 
K. 1. fuscata. 
K. polifolia. Bog K.; N. Amer. (My.-Jn.). 
K. p. microphylla. W. N. Amer. 
KALMIOPSIS, Ericaceae. A rare dwarf shrub that bears deep 
rose-colored flowers. Considered difficult to grow in the East 
[5E]. 
K. Leachiana. Ore. 
KALOPANAX, Araliaceae. Distinctive trees characterized by 
their bold foliage and stout thorns [6E, nursery]. 
K. pictus. W. Asia. 
K. p. Maximowiczii (Acanthopanax ricinifolius M.). Japan. 
KERRI A, Rosaceae. Much branched, easily grown shrubs with 
green stems and attractive yellow flowers [nursery]. 
K. japonica. C. and W. China (Ap.-My.). 
K. j. pleniflora. 
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