Kalmia hirsuta

Kalmia hirsuta, the hairy mountain-laurel, is a plant species native to the southeastern United States.

It is reported from Florida, Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina.

It grows in open, sandy locations such as savannahs, sand hills and pine barrens at elevations of less than 100 m (330 feet).

[2] The epithet "hirsuta" means "covered with coarse stiff hairs", appropriate as the hairiness of the leaves is one major character in distinguishing this species from its relatives.

Leaves are elliptic to ovate, up to 14 mm (0.6 inches) long.