D I S C O V E R    L I F E   
Bee Hunt! Odonata Lepidoptera 
  HomeAll Living ThingsIDnature guidesGlobal mapperAlbumsLabelsSearch
  AboutNewsEventsResearchEducationProjectsStudy sitesHelp


Rhododendron canescens (Michx.) Sweet
MOUNTAIN AZALEA
Hoary Azalea; Piedmont Azalea

Life   Plantae   Dicotyledoneae   Ericaceae   Rhododendron

Rhododendron canescens, Mountain Azalea, flower bud
© John Pickering, 2004-2023 · 6
Rhododendron canescens, Mountain Azalea, flower bud

Click on map for details about points.

Links
80x5 - 240x3 - 240x4 - 320x1 - 320x2 - 320x3 - 640x1 - 640x2
Set display option above.
Click on images to enlarge.
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens, pollen
© Copyright UDEL Pollen 2014 · 1
Rhododendron canescens, pollen

Rhododendron canescens, Mountain azalea
© Copyright Hank Ohme, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens, Mountain azalea
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens
Rhododendron canescens
© Copyright Michael Strickland, 2008 · 1
Rhododendron canescens

Associates · map
FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Capnodiaceae  Tripospermum juglandis @ 447382D (1); 447382B (1); 447382A (1); 447382C (1)
Exobasidiaceae  Exobasidium vaccinii @ BPI (2)
Graphidaceae  Graphis lucifica @ GAL (1)

Graphis scripta @ GAL (1)
Haematommataceae  Haematomma @ GAL (1)
Lecanoraceae  Lecanora louisianae @ GAL (1)

Pyrrhospora varians @ GAL (1)
Ochrolechiaceae  Ochrolechia africana @ GAL (1)
Parmeliaceae  Bulbothrix goebelii @ GAL (1)

Canoparmelia caroliniana @ GAL (1)

Hypotrachyna osseoalba @ GAL (1)
Pertusariaceae  Pertusaria texana @ GAL (2)

go to Discover Life's Facebook group

Following modified from Virginia Tech Dendrology
   Top | See original

&pull 20q v5.145 20180528: Error 404 Not Found http://www.dendro.cnre.vt.edu/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=395

Following modified from Flora of North America
   Top | See original

Link to Flora of North America home
 
All Floras       Advanced Search
FNA Vol. 8 Page 459, 466, 467, 468, 469 , 470, 471 Login | eFloras Home | Help
FNA | Family List | FNA Vol. 8 | Ericaceae | Rhododendron

19. Rhododendron canescens (Michaux) Sweet, Hort. Brit. (ed. 2). 343. 1830.

Piedmont or southern pinxterbloom azalea

Azalea canescens Michaux, Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 150. 1803; A. candida Small

Shrubs or trees , to 6 m, usually not rhizomatous. Stems: bark smooth to vertically furrowed, shredding; twigs scattered, multicellular eglandular- and/or stipitate-glandular-hairy (hairs unbranched), otherwise moderately to densely unicellular-hairy. Leaves deciduous; petiole usually multicellular eglandular- or stipitate-glandular-hairy, also unicellular-hairy; blade ovate to obovate, 2.5-10(-13) × 1.2-3(-4) cm, thin, membranous to chartaceous, margins entire, rarely minutely serrulate, plane, inconspicuously ciliate, eglandular-hairy (hairs appressed to margins), apex acute to obtuse, often mucronate, abaxial surface densely to sparsely unicellular-hairy, sometimes glabrous or glabrate, often also scattered eglandular-hairy, adaxial surface usually scattered eglandular-hairy, otherwise sparsely unicellular-hairy, sometimes glabrous. Floral bud scales ± densely unicellular-hairy abaxially, margins usually unicellular-ciliate. Inflorescences 6-19-flowered; bracts similar to bud scales. Pedicels 4-17 mm, usually eglandular-hairy, rarely stipitate-glandular- and/or eglandular-hairy, otherwise sparsely to densely unicellular-hairy. Flowers opening before or with leaves, erect to horizontal, fragrant (usually musky-scented); calyx lobes 0.5-4 mm, surfaces and margins scattered stipitate-glandular- and/or eglandular-hairy, otherwise usually densely unicellular-hairy; corolla deep pink to white with pink tube, without blotch on upper lobe, funnelform, 23-46 mm, scattered, multicellular stipitate-glandular-hairy (hairs not forming distinct lines), otherwise sparsely to densely unicellular-hairy on outer surface, petals connate, lobes 7-20 mm, tube ± gradually expanded into lobes, 13-27 mm (equaling or longer than lobes); stamens 5, much exserted, ± unequal, 31-64 mm. Capsules borne on erect pedicels, 12-33 × 3-6.5 mm, usually sparsely to moderately eglandular-hairy, otherwise ± densely unicellular-hairy. Seeds without distinct tails, flattened portion of testa well developed at each end; testa expanded, dorsiventrally flattened, ± loose. 2 n = 26.

Flowering spring. Moist to dry woods, pocosins, swamps and savannas, often along streams; 0-500 m; Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ky., La., Miss., N.C., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex.

Rhododendron canescens is most similar to R. prinophyllum and R. periclymenoides , although these three species do not constitute a clade (K. A. Kron 1993); they occasionally hybridize where their habitats and ranges overlap. In addition, putative hybrids with R. alabamense, R. atlanticum, R. austrinum, R. flammeum, R. periclymenoides , and R. calendulaceum are known.

Updated: 2024-05-09 01:28:11 gmt
Discover Life | Top
© Designed by The Polistes Corporation