(2009) This Yakushimanum hybrid is located on the trail, about 50 feet from the intersection with the Long Branch East Trail and just south of R. roseum.
Current Selections
ClearRhododendron 'yak X maximum'
(2003) On the north end of the Kellam Trail. On the trail, close to its intersection with the Rosebay Trail – south end. (03-V-036). Foliage is indumented, showing its yak heritage.
Rhododendron 'Yak x Mars'
(1993) 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 came from the Kellam Collection and is low growing, with some characteristics of one parent, the Yakushimamum species. It is located on the trail, at the far south end of the area where the trail runs in an east and west direction.
Rhododendron 'Yak x Belle Heller' #2
(2008) This hybrid is located on the trail, the third rhodo on the south side, counting from the Pine Woods Trail intersection. The accession number is 08-V-034.
Rhododendron 'Yak x Belle Heller' #1
(2010) 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 off the trail, just south of R.’Mrs W.R. Coe’. The accession number is 10-V-013.
Rhododendron 'Yak x aberconwayi'
(1997) This hybrid is located not far off the trail, in the area just north of the Hickory Gap. Not far from this plant to the south is a hemlock tree.
Rhododendron 'Yak hybrid' #2
(Unknown date) (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 just off the trail, near the intersection with the Long Branch East Trail, and just southwest of R. ‘Cynthia’.
Rhododendron 'Yak hybrid' #1
(2004) A hybrid of the species yakushimanum – generally a compact plant. It is located on the trail, in the area containing the Hemlock grove. The plant is on the south side of a large R. ‘Nestucca’.
Rhododendron 'Xerox'
(1994) A Dexter hybrid, older plant located close to the trail, just north of the Bog Trail.
Rhododendron 'Wyanokie'
(1992) A Nearing hybrid from a Conestoga seedling. Our plant came from the Kellam collection. It has white flowers and is a lepidote (smaller leaves) rhodo. This plant is located on the trail, in the area just south of the old entrance to the Glen and west of the Kellam Trail. It is near R. ‘Hallelujah’.
Rhododendron 'Wyandanch'
(Before 1980) This Dexter hybrid is located off the trail, just east of R. chapmanii x hybrid. It is a typical good Dexter plant with pink flowers.
Rhododendron 'Windbeam' #3
(Before 1980) 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 at the south end of this area, on the trail, as a large plant adjacent to R.’Lee’s Dark Purple’. It is one of the earliest bloomers in the Glen.
Rhododendron 'Windbeam' #2
(Before 1980) A Nearing hybrid with small leaves (lepidote) and white flowers that turn to a purplish-pink. It is often the earliest blooming of any rhodo in the Glen. It is one of two rather small plants located on the flagstone path near the Bonnie Cone Memorial.
Rhododendron 'Windbeam' #1
(Before 1980) A Nearing hybrid with small leaves (lepidote) and white flowers that turn to a purplish-pink. It is often the earliest blooming of any rhodo in the Glen. It is one of two plants located on the flagstone path near the Bonnie Cone Memorial.
Rhododendron 'William Rogers Coe'
(1991) A Dexter hybrid from the Kellam collection. It is located in the Kellam Area, on the trail, at the intersection with the Kellam Connecting Trail.
Rhododendron 'Willard'
(1992) A Dexter hybrid from the Kellam collection. Originally labelled ‘Wellfleet’, the plant was relabelled ‘Willard’ by Marshall Stilwell, based on his knowledge of the Dexter plants. This plant is located on the trail, in the area just south of the old entrance to the Glen and west of the Kellam Trail. It is just north of R. ‘Wyanokie’.
Rhododendron 'WIll-O-The WIsp'
(1994) This hybrid from C&T Nursery is located off the trail, due west of the Louisiana (C&T Nursery) hybrid, ‘Pam Morris’. These hybrids are grouped together, have been bred for heat tolerance, and have shown great vigor (2017) since their planting.
Rhododendron arborescens #9
(1994) This azalea is located off the trail, about midway between the Scout Bridge and the point where the Scout Bridge Trail bends to the south.
Rhododendron adenopodum
(1992) This species is from the Kellam collection. It is one of the earliest rhodos to bloom, opening with light pink flowers, soon fading to white. It is just north of R.’Nestucca’, on the trail in the north section of the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron 002 x decorum x 'Unique'
(2007) This hybrid is located just off the trail, adjacent to (on the south side) of R. ‘Great Smoky’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled)
(Unknown date) An unknown plant on the sidehill, below ‘2H 101-87’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled Yak type) #2
(2013?) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Stone Bridge Trail and the Hickory Gap and Long Branch East Trails leading to the Stone Bridge. It is located on the trail, near the intersection with the Hickory Gap Trail. It is one of two plants next to each other that are unlabelled but very compact, like the Yak species, with dark leathery leaves,
Rhododendron (unlabelled Yak type) #1
(2013?) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Stone Bridge Trail and the Hickory Gap and Long Branch East Trails leading to the Stone Bridge. It is located on the trail, near the intersection with the Hickory Gap Trail. It is one of two plants next to each other that are unlabelled but very compact, like the Yak species, with dark leathery leaves,
Rhododendron (unlabelled very old)
(Before 1980) A very old, large plant at the north end of the Kellam Spur Trail. It is located next to Dexter’s Spring Glory, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area.
Rhododendron (unlabelled sprawling)
(Unknown date) Near the intersection with the Kellam Trail. Long leaves, unknown.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #56
(Unknown date) This plant is located on the trail, just south of R. ‘Lemon Ice’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #54
(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, on the sidehill east of the Stone Bridge, behind a wide spreading clump of R.’Maxecat’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #53
(Before 1980) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Scout Bridge Trail on the west side and the fence on the east. It is located off the trail, where the trail bends towards the west. It is just east of the tall canescens that has an accession number of 80-V-644.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #52
(Unknown) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Scout Bridge Trail on the west side and the fence on the east. It is located on the trail and seems to be sprouted from an old plant. It is likely another ‘Roseum Elegans’, as it is not far from a large ‘Roseum Elegans’ to the southside, near the Scout Bridge.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #51
(Unknown) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Scout Bridge Trail on the west side and the fence on the east. It is located on the trail, just south of R.canescens.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #50
(Before 1980) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Scout Bridge Trail on the west side and the fence on the east. It is located off the trail, next to the creek, partially shaded by a hemlock tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #49
(Unknown) This plant is located in a small area bounded by the Scout Bridge Trail on the west side and the fence on the east. It is located just off the trail, just north of R.’Flaming Snow’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #48
(Before 1980) This unknown plant is located at the intersection of the Rosebay and Kellam Trails just above the Short Branch. It is under a Hemlock tree and not thriving due to lack of light. It is almost hidden because it is growing together with a R. minus plant.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #44
(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 at the south end of this area, just south of a Styrax tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #43
(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 off the trail, just south of R.’Carolina Moon’, and is a large, old plant.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #42
(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, just north of R. austrinum x canescens. It is very old, large and sprawling.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #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 on the trail, on the north side of R. ‘Herbie’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #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 on the trail, on the south side of R. ‘Herbie’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #37
(Unknown date) This plant is off the trail, on the north edge of a large spreading area of Leucothoe plants. It is south of R. ‘Anna Rose Whitney’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #33
(Before 1980) A very old unlabelled plant located off the trail, just south of R. ‘Tom Everett’ and south of a large ‘Yelton’ in the area close to the Long Branch.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #32
(Unknown date) This plant is located near the East Entrance, just west of another unlabelled rhodo and east of the Louisiana C&T Nursery plantings.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #26
(Before 1980) An unknown, large, rounded plant located at the south side of the Hickory Bridge, just to the north of R. ‘Nestucca’.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #22
(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 just west of R. ‘English Roseum’ and partially under the large hemlock tree.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #21
(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, north of the picnic table (2017), and due east of the Stone Bridge.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #18
(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, on the sidehill due east of the Stone Bridge.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #17
(Unknown date) An unknown plant located off the trail, near a sourwood (Oxydendron) tree in the area containing the Hemlock grove.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #16
(Before 1980) Unknown rhodo, (one of two plants), early red flowers, strigilossum-type. It is located off the trail, just north of the Kellam Area sign, due east of the other unknown strigilossum-type rhodo.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #15
(Before 1980) An unknown rhodo on the Short Branch, the nearest rhodo to the bridge. It is located in the area containing the Hemlock grove.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #14
(Before 1980) Unknown rhodo, (one of two plants), early red flowers, strigilossum-type. It is located on the trail, just north of the Kellam Area sign.
Rhododendron (unlabelled rhodo) #11
(Before 1980) This unlabelled plant is large and spreading around the base of a large tulip tree. It is located at the northern edge of the area known as the Hickory Gap