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Species Rhododendron
... members of the genus Rhododendron, and have very similar blossoms. The basic difference is that azalea flowers have five pollen-bearing stamens ... Parkway in early spring. [Return to Top] R. viscosum, Swamp Honeysuckle, is a medium deciduous azalea found from Maine to Georgia ... dark green leaves are 3 to 5 inches long. Forms in cultivation range from the white R. 'Catawbiense Album' to the violet R. ...
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Deciduous Azaleas
... (Oconee azalea) R. mucronulatum (Korean rhododendron) R. nudiflorum (pinxter-bloom, honeysuckle azalea) R. roseum, also called R. prinophyllum (roseshell azalea) R. ... Index Azaleas are members of the rhododendron genus. The basic difference is that azalea flowers have five pollen-bearing ... near the timberline. It does not do well in cultivation except in Scotland. [Return to Top] R. arborescens, the ...
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Rhododendron History
... hirsutum (the Alpine Rose) was the first species of Rhododendron in cultivation. Exploration in America came as a result of a ... faintest idea what is being considered. If you understand the basic ideas of genus, subgenus, section and species you will ... R. vaseyi Pink Shell Azalea deciduous azalea R. viscosum Swamp Honeysuckle deciduous azalea Return to Top R. alabamense, the Alabama Azalea, ...
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