(1999) 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. This plant is located close to the trail, just north of R. ‘A. Bedford’.
Current Selections
ClearRhododendron prunifolium#15
(2009) 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, close to the picnic table on the north side, and beside the azalea, ‘Late arborescens’.
Rhododendron prunifolium#14
(Before 1980) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located in the Kellam Area, just northwest of a large austrinum azalea (west of R. ‘William Rogers Coe’).
Rhododendron prunifolium#13
(1994) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located in the area just south of the Kellam Area. It is some 20 feet off the trail, not too far from R.’Dexter’s Peppermint’ on the Kellam Connecting Trail.
Rhododendron prunifolium#12
(1994) This azalea has red flowers in early summer. It is located in the area adjoining (northside) the Kellam Area, off the trail, midway between the Kellam Trail and the Kellam Spur Trail.
Rhododendron prunifolium#9
(1991) This plant is located on the trail in the area just south of the old entrance to the Glen. It is on the corner where the entrance path intersects with the Kellam Trail, one of a group of azaleas (prunifolium, austrinum, and arborescens close together in this area.
Rhododendron prunifolium#8
(1991) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located on the trail in the area of all azaleas just south of the old entrance to the Glen and west of the Kellam Trail. It is one of a group of four planted at the same time in this area.
Rhododendron prunifolium#7
(1991) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located on the trail in the area of all azaleas just south of the old entrance to the Glen and west of the Kellam Trail. It is one of a group of four planted at the same time in this area.
Rhododendron prunifolium#6
(1991) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located on the trail in the area of all azaleas just south of the old entrance to the Glen and west of the Kellam Trail. It is one of a group of four planted at the same time in this area.
Rhododendron prunifolium#5
(Before 1980) An azalea with red flowers blooming in the summer. It is located off the trail, in the closest area to the Main Entrance on the west side of the Kellam Trail. It is west of R. hyperythrum.
Rhododendron prunifolium#4
(2008) This azalea is located off the trail, on the western edge of a large collection of native herbaceous plants, in the area known as the Hickory Gap. It is just on the northside of R. ‘A. Bedford’. It has red flowers, usually in mid-summer.
Rhododendron prunifolium#3
(Before 1980) A large azalea with orange-red flowers in late summer. Grows in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located at the intersection of the Michaux Trail, just west of Hech Bridge.
Rhododendron prunifolium#2
(Unknown date) This azalea is located in the Azalea Circle, off the Pine Woods Trail. It is the second prunifolium plant that is behind R. ‘Herbie’.
Rhododendron prunifolium#1
(Unknown date) This azalea is located in the Azalea Cirlce, off the Pine Woods Trail, behind R. ‘Herbie’.
R. prunifolium
(1991) A summer-blooming azalea with red flowers. This plant is located on the trail, next to R. hyperythrum.