(2011) This azalea is located on the trail, where it forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. Its accession number is 11-V-048.
Current Selections
ClearRhododendron atlanticum #2
(Before 1980) Identification is questionable, because this plant is taller than expected for this species, though it blooms like atlanticum. It is located on the trail, 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 plant is at the far north end, near the beech tree.
Rhododendron atlanticum #3
(2013) 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, adjacent to (northside) an azalea alabamense, in the far northern section of this area.
Rhododendron atlanticum #4
(2011) 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, just east of the spreading R.chapmani and just north of the large Sparkleberry Tree.
Rhododendron atlanticum yellow
(2011) This plant is located off the trail in a sparsely planted area (Area 2C on the 1990 Glan map). It is about midway between the Pine Woods Trail and the fence, not far from the Toothache Tree and a densely planted area of azaleas. The accession number is 11-V-018.