A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Types of Rhododendron

Bog Labrador ​Tea​
Bog Labrador ​Tea​

Labrador tea, Bog Labrador tea, Muskeg Tea, Hudson’s Bay tea, Swamp Tea: Don’t Confuse: Marsh tea (also called Marsh Labrador Tea) belongs to different plant species botanically known as Rhododendron Tomentosum.

source: ayurtimes.com
image: amc-nh.org
Coastal ​Azalea​
Coastal ​Azalea​

Coastal Azalea, Dwarf Azalea, Azalea atlantica, Midseason Azalea Native to the south eastern coastal plains of the United States, Rhododendron atlanticum, commonly known as Coastal Azalea or Dwarf Azalea, is a delightfully fragrant, semi-dwarf, deciduous Azalea.

source: gardenia.net
Flame Azalea​
Flame Azalea​

Flame azalea is one of about 30 azaleas and rhododendrons indigenous to North America. At least a dozen of these occur in the east, nine or ten in Virginia. Flame azalea is an erect shrub with numerous spreading branches.

source: vnps.org
Great Laurel​
Great Laurel​

In rhododendron. The great laurel rhododendron (R. maximum), overlapping in distribution with the catawba, ranges more northeasterly; it is often grown as an ornamental. Both can be small trees, up to 6 metres or taller.

Japanese ​Azalea​
Japanese ​Azalea​

Japanese Rhododendrons & Azaleas. Although most of the rhododendrons grown in Japanese gardens came originally from China, they have been an integral part of Japanese landscape design for many centuries, prized for their lovely trumpet-shaped spring flowers.

source: rhodyman.net
Marsh ​Labrador Tea​
Marsh ​Labrador Tea​

BOG LABRADOR TEA Ledum groenlandicum Oeder Plant Symbol = LEGR Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC . Bog Labrador tea in Ahlstrom's Prairie, Olympic National Park. Photograph by M. Kat Anderson, 2007. Alternate Names Rhododendron groenlandicum (Oeder) Kron & Judd beverage (Anderson 2009; Gill 1984).

image: uniprot.org
Pacific ​Rhododendron​
Pacific ​Rhododendron​

Rhododendron macrophyllum, the Pacific rhododendron, California rosebay, California rhododendron, coast rhododendron or big leaf rhododendron, is a large-leaved species of Rhododendron native to the Pacific Coast of North America. It is the state flower of Washington.

image: flickr.com
Purple ​Rhododendron​
Purple ​Rhododendron​

Lee's Dark Purple' is an early R. catawbiense cultivar introduced before 1851 and is counted among the "ironclads." Lore: Rhododendron was named and classified by Linnaeus who named it from the Greek for rose tree.

source: monrovia.com
image: alamy.com
Rhododendron ​'President Roosevelt'​
Rhododendron ​'President Roosevelt'​

Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Rhododendron (Rhododendron ) 'President Roosevelt' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden.

Rhododendron ​Cinnabarinum​
Rhododendron ​Cinnabarinum​

Rhododendron cinnabarinum. Zone: 6 - 9 Natural Range: Himalayas, Northern Myanmar Soil: Moist, humus rich, well drained Light: Part shade-sun Height: 5' - 10' Attributes: Evergreen. Blue - green foliage. Waxy deep orange, narrow, bell shaped flowers in trusses of 3 - 9. Notes: A great foliage species Rhododendron.

Rhododendron ​Fauriei​
Rhododendron ​Fauriei​

Rhododendron fauriei; Scientific classification; Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids: Order: Ericales: Family: Ericaceae: Genus: Rhododendron: Species: R. fauriei: Binomial name; Rhododendron fauriei Franch.

image: mustila.fi
Rhododendron ​Ferrugineum​
Rhododendron ​Ferrugineum​

Rhododendron ferrugineum is endemic to the Mediterranean and west-central Europe at elevations between 1,600-2,200 metres, predominantly in the Alps and the Pyrenees (Valdés 2009, Gibbs et al. 2011).

Rhododendron ​Knap Hill Hybrid Group​
Rhododendron ​Knap Hill Hybrid Group​

... * Evergreen rhododendrons - large group of evergreen shrubs that vary greatly in size. ... *** Exbury hybrids – derived from the Knap Hill hybrids, ...

Rhododendron ​Minus var Chapmanii​
Rhododendron ​Minus var Chapmanii​

Rhododendron minus var. chapmanii (syn. Rhododendron chapmanii), also known as Chapman's rhododendron, is an evergreen shrub which is endemic to Florida. It is an endangered species. Description. Chapman's rhododendron grows to 2 metres tall and has an erect habit. New growth is red-brown, turning gray with age.

Rhododendron ​Molle​
Rhododendron ​Molle​

Rhododendron molle (羊踯躅) is a rhododendron species native to China and Japan, where it grows at altitudes of sea level to 2500 meters. It is a shrub that grows to 0.5–2 m in height, with leaves that are oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 5–11 by 1.5–3.5 cm in size.

Rhododendron ​Mucronulatum​
Rhododendron ​Mucronulatum​

Rhododendron mucronulatum, commonly called Korean rhododendron is noted for its unusual (for rhododendrons) deciduous habit and for its early spring flowering period.

Rhododendron ​Simsii​
Rhododendron ​Simsii​

Distribution and habitat: Rhododendron simsii is native to East Asia, where it grows at altitudes of 500–2700m (1600-9000 feet). It is a shrub that grows to 2m (6.5 feet) in height, with leaves that are ovate, elliptic-ovate or obovate to oblanceolate. Flowers range from white to dark red.

image: plantsam.com
Rhododendron ​Subsect Ledum​
Rhododendron ​Subsect Ledum​

Ledum columbianum = Rhododendron × columbianum (R. groenlandicum × R. neoglandulosum) is listed by Harri Harmaja as a natural hybrid. Rhododendron vanhoeffeni Abromeit is a probably hybrid between Ledum palustre subsp. decumbens and Rhododendron lapponicum.

Rhodora​
Rhodora​

Range map of rhodora. States are colored green where the species may be found. Unlike its brethren in the genus Rhododendron the individual petals of the rhodora flower do not unite into a tube but remain separate all the way to their base.

source: fs.fed.us
Swamp ​Azalea​
Swamp ​Azalea​

Swamp Azalea, Swamp Honeysuckle, White Swamp Honeysuckle, Clammy Azalea, Cory Azalea, Hammock Sweet Azalea, Deciduous Azalea, Very Late Season Rhododendron Prized for its strongly-scented flowers and beautiful fall foliage, Rhododendron viscosum, commonly known as Swamp Azalea, is a very appealing native to the swamps of the eastern United States, from Maine to Alabama, and westward to Texas.

source: gardenia.net
Western ​Azalea​
Western ​Azalea​

Western Azalea The Heath Family– Ericaceae. Rhododendron occidentale (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray (roe-doe-DEN-dron ahk-sih-den-TAY-lee) Names: Occidentale means western; so Rhododendron occidentale, literally means, “western rose-tree.” It is sometimes called Pacific Azalea or California Azalea.

image: fs.fed.us