(1996) This plant was moved from Don Kellam’s property and is located on the trail. This species is widely used by rhododendron hybridizers.
Current Selections
ClearRhododendron hyperythrum #11
(2008) Located just off the trail, south of a large hemlock, near the Cowles plants.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #10
(2010) A species rhodo being used for heat tolerance. Located on the trail near where it bends towards the wide bridge; in the area just north of the Bog.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #9
(2012) This species plant is located on the trail, in the area just south of the Short Branch and west of the Kellam Trail. It is just north of another (older) R. hyperythrum.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #8
(2012) This species is located on the trail, in the closest area to the Main Entrance on the west side of the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #7
(1993) This species plant is from the Kellam collection. This plant is on the trail, located in the area just south of the Short Branch and west of the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #6
(2012) This plant is located on the trail, just north of R. ‘Conant’s Pink’. It is in an area at the north end of the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #5
(2011) This species plant is located in the area just south of the Short Branch and west of the Kellam Trail. It is just south of R. ‘Ginny Beale’.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #4
(2012) This species plant is located on the trail in the area just south of the Kellam Area, just south of two vaseyi azaleas.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #3
(2012) This species is widely used in hybridizing in the South for heat and drought resistance. This plant is located on the trail, north of the Hemlock grove and just east of an alabamense azalea.
Rhododendron hyperythrum #2
(2013) This species is widely used in hybridizing in the South for heat and drought resistance. This plant is located on the trail, just south of a large R. ‘Nestucca’
Rhododendron hyperythrum #1
(2013) This species has done well in the Glen and we have quite a few plants. This plant is located on the trail, in the area just north of the Kellam Area. It is close to a large hickory tree and R. ‘Dexter’s Peppermint x op’.
Rhododendron grierosplendour
(Before 1980) This hybrid has been planted widely in the Glen. This old plant is located on the trail, not far from its intersection with the North Loop Trail. It can be recognized by its unusual flower buds. The accession number is 80-V-699.
Rhododendron fortunei x op #2
(2007) An open pollinated hybrid located in the area containing the Hemlock grove. The plant is located not far from the grove, on the edge of an old rock-lined path (now obscured), and just east of a tall R. maximum.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #44
(Unknown date) This azalea is located on the trail, next to the ditch.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #43
(Unknown date) This clump of unlabelled azaleas is located off the trail just west of R.viscosum. It is about midway between the intersection with the North Loop Trail and the ditch/culvert.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #42
(Unknown date) This plant is located in Area 2K on the Glen Map of 1990. It is bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the east, the Stone Bridge Trail on the northwest, and the Long Branch East Trail on the southwest. It is located off the trail, near a large white oak tree in the far northern end of this area.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #41
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the small area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Scout Bridge Trail on the south and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the north. It is located just off the trail, one of three unlabelled azaleas located close together where the trail bends towards the west. The most likely identity is the canescens species.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #40
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the small area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Scout Bridge Trail on the south and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the north. It is located just off the trail, one of three unlabelled azaleas located close together where the trail bends towards the west. The most likely identity is the canescens species.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #39
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the small area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Scout Bridge Trail on the south and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the north. It is located just off the trail, one of three unlabelled azaleas located close together where the trail bends towards the west. The most likely identity is the canescens species.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #38
(2002) This plant is located in the Pine Woods area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Toothache Tree on the north and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the south. It is labelled with an accession number, 02-V-037, but has no name. It is located on the trail, just north of the azalea, ‘Buttercup’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #37
(Unknown) This plant is located in the Pine Woods area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Toothache Tree on the north and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the south. It is located on the trail, just northwest of the azalea, ‘Wood Nymph’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #36
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located on the trail, adjacent (on the north side) to R. ‘Herbie’. This is part of the Pine Woods Trail that forms the east side of the Azalea Circle.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #35
(Unknown date) This plant is located in area 2C on the 1990 Glen map, close to (on the north side) the Toothache Tree, surrounded by a large clump of Joe Pye Weed.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #34
(Unknown date) A small azalea (2017) located off the trail, below the Louisiana plantings and just east of R. viscosum.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #33
(Unknown date) This azalea is located just off the trail, below all the Louisiana plantings and southeast of R. ‘Dorothy Russell’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #32
(Before 1980) An unknown azalea near the large white oak entrance to the Michaux area. It is just north of R. austrinum, on the trail.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #31
(Unknown date) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. This unknown azalea is located between two R. viscosum plants, on the trail, at the north end of the area.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #30
(Unknown date) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. It is located off the trail in a line of four azaleas, directly west of the tall R.austrinum.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #29
(Unknown date) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. This unknown azalea is located close to the fallen giant oak (on its east side) and west of the large clump of R. minus.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #28
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located on the trail, near the south end of the trail and the alternate-leaved dogwood.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #27
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. This unknown azalea is located towards the center of the area, just north of the azalea calendulaceum hybrid.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #26
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. It is located off the trail, southwest of R. ‘Madame Masson’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #25
(Unknown date) This azalea is located off the trail, towards the center of the area and just northwest of R. ‘P.J.M.’ .
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #24
(Unknown date) This azalea is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is a tall, large azalea located off the trail at the edge of the creek and close to a large Swamp Oak tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #23
(2000)) This plant is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is located off the trail, close to the stream. It has a label with no name and the accession number 00-V-56.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #22
(2000) This plant is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is located off the trail, just behind R. ‘Ruby Bowman’. It has a single small label with no name, and the accession number 00-V-082.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #21
(Unknown date) This plant is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is located not far from the stream, near the Ptelea (wafer ash) tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #20
(2000) This plant is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is located close to the stream, just west of a Ptelea (wafer ash) tree. It has a short label with no name, with the accession number 00-V-056.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #19
(Unknown date) This plant is located in a narrow area bounded by the Long Branch and the Long Branch East Trail, starting with the Stone Bridge and going to the Hech Bridge near the entrance to the Coastal Plain. It is located on the trail, just north of a large oak tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #18
(2000) This plant is located in a small area bounded on the east by the Long Branch East Trail and on the west by the Long Branch. It is just across the stream from the Cabin. It is located near the southern end of the area, just north of R. austrinum and the narrow bridge. The short label has no name, but has the accession number 00-V-052.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #17
(Unknown) This plant is located in a narrow area bounded by the Long Branch and the Long Branch East Trail, starting with the Stone Bridge and going to the Hech Bridge near the entrance to the Coastal Plain. It is located on the trail, just in front of the alabamense azalea, and north of the large viscosum azalea.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #16
(Before 1980) This unlabelled azalea is close to (northside) of an old, very tall Amelanchier canadensis. It is off the trail in the Hickory Gap, not far from the wide bridge.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #15
(Unknown date) This plant is located in an area bounded on the east by the Scout Bridge Trail, on the south by a drainage ditch and Coastal Plain area, and on the west by the Long Branch East Trail. It mainly consists of older plantings. It is located adjacent (on the south side) to R. ‘Consolini 302’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #14
(Unknown date) This plant is located in Area 2K on the Glen Map of 1990. It is bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the east, the Stone Bridge Trail on the northwest, and the Long Branch East Trail on the southwest. It is located off the trail, close to the west side of the picnic table(2017).
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #13
(Before 1980) This unknown azalea is located in the area on the north end of the Kellam Trail, on the south edge of a section (now obscured) that was rock-lined to enclose a planting of azaleas. It is between R. ‘Gomer Waterer’ and R. ‘English Roseum’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #12
(Unknown date) This small unknown azalea is located in the area containing the Hemlock grove, on the south edge of a section (now obscured) that was rock-lined to enclose a planting of azaleas. One possibility is that it is vaseyi.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #11
(Unknown date) This unknown azalea is very small. It is located off the trail, just south of R. arborescens and west of a large white oak. It is in an area at the north end of the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #10
(Before 1980) unknown azalea growing up through the large R. ‘Barnstable’ in the Kellam area.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #9
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the “Azalea Hill” open area created by the fallen giant white oak. Most plants in this area are azaleas with a few small trees and herbaceous plants. It is close to the fallen oak, on its east side, and close to R. prinophyllum.