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Rhododendron

Rhododendron
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Rhododendron
Subgenera
Azaleastrum
Candidastrum
Hymenanthes
Mumeazalea
Pentanthera
Rhododendron
Therorhodion
Tsutsusi
Source: RBG, Edinburgh
Rhododendron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. This is such a large genus that the plants are organised by subgenus, section, subsection and alliance.

These subgenera can be basically divided into four groups:

  • large leaf or elepidotes (without scales on the underside of their leaves)
  • small leaf or lepidotes (with scales on the underside of their leaves)
  • evergreen azaleas
  • deciduous azaleas.

Rhododendron is a very widely distributed genus, but a major concentration of diversity occurs in the Sino-Himalayan mountains of southeast Asia from central Nepal east to Yunnan and Sichuan, with other significant areas of diversity in the mountains of Indo-China, Japan and Taiwan. Several species also occur in North America and a few in Europe, and some tropical species occur as far south as Borneo. They grow well in acid soil, and are noted for their many clusters of large trumpet-shaped blooms and their glossy oval leaves. Most rhododendrons flower for only a brief period each year, but during that time they provide a stunning display of massed colour.

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The Rhododendron is the State Flower of Washington and West Virginia.

There are several hundred cultivars of Rhododendron. These have been bred to have larger or smaller flowers, and a vast array of petal colours. An example of a cultivar popular in the US is Rhododendron 'President Roosevelt'.

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Rhododendrons have a toxin called grayanotoxin in their pollen and nectar. People have been known to become ill from eating honey made by bees feeding on rhododendron and azalea flowers.

See also: azalea

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Arboretum Creek | Azalea | Battle of Chunuk Bair | Cheju | Chunuk Bair (battle) | Dunedin, New Zealand | Dwarf azalea | Honey | Jeju | List of US state flowers | List of garden plants | List of introduced species | List of state flowers | Lundy | Rhododendron 'President Roosevelt' | Shiga | Shiga Prefecture | Shrub | Shrubbery | Shrubs | Siga prefecture | Soil pH | WestVirginia | West Virginia

 

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