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Rhododendron x maximum pink
(2007) This hybrid is west of all the Louisiana (C&T Nursery) plantings. It is off the trail with no other close rhodos. The accession number is 07-V-040.
Rhododendron viscosum #4
(Unknown date) This azalea is located off the trail, below all the Louisiana plantings and northeast of R. 'Heman Howard'.
Rhododendron vaseyi #3
(2006) This azalea is located on the trail, below all the Louisiana plantings and southeast of R. 'Heman Howard'. The accession number is 06-V-006.
Rhododendron serrulatum#3
(2009) This azalea is summer blooming with white flowers. It is commonly grouped with R. viscosum due to similarities. It is located near the rock outcropping overlooking the bog, close to the large Vulcan rhodo.
Rhododendron roseum #2
(1994) The roseum azalea is now called prinophyllum. It is early blooming, with pink flowers. This plant is located in the Kellam Area, off the trail and just east of the large R. 'Brookville'.
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 ponticum
(Unknown date) A low spreading species rhodo. An old plant located in the Lounsberry Area, at the west end, off the trail leading to the gate out to Mary Alexander Road. It has not been known as a good performer in the Glen.
Rhododendron periclymenoides #2
(Before 1980) This old azalea is located on the flagstone path by the Cone Memorial. It adjoins a Yucca plant.
Rhododendron minus #28
(Before 1980) This spreading old plant is very close to the Short Branch, not very far from the Short Branch bridge.
Rhododendron flammeum #1
(2010) Small azalea on the trail in the Lounsberry Area, just east of a large stump.
Rhododendron eastmanii #2
(2013) Located on the trail and very close to the Cabin.
Rhododendron chapmanii x hybrid
(Unknown date) This plant is located on the trail, not far from the trail intersection with the Pine Woods Trail. It is the third rhodo on the trail, counting from the Pine Woods Trail. The origin of this hybrid is unknown - the only commonly known hybrid is 'Chapmanii Wonder'.
Rhododendron CeeCee x ('Vulcan' x hyper)
(2011) 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, behind a large clump of Viburnum dentatum. The hybridizer is Stan Southerland.
Rhododendron canescens#1
(Before 1980) This early blooming azalea is located at the intersection of the Michaux Trail, just west of Hech Bridge.
Rhododendron calendulaceum var Fortescue
(Before 1980) An old azalea, located on the trail, southeast of R. x maximum pink. It is just a little west of the large double-trunk red oak in the center.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #6
(Before 1980) This old plant is located at the intersection of the Michaux Trail, close to R. prunifolium. It was cut back in 2017 to a single stem.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #5
This plant was raised from seed - label says that the seed source was Granny's Nob.
It is located on the trail, about midway between the Beech tree and the large Hemlock tree.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #4
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located off the trail, in a group of three plants of this species, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. This plant is the closest to the trail of the three plants.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #3
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located off the trail, south of R. atlanticum, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #2
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located off the trail, in a group of three plants of this species, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. This plant is the farthest away from the trail of the three plants.
Rhododendron calendulaceum #1
(Unknown date) This large azalea is located off the trail, in a group of three plants of this species, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. This plant is in the middle of the three plants.
Rhododendron calen. 'Richard Bielski'
(2011) 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 close to a large clump of Viburnum dentatum. Accession number is 11-V-037.
Rhododendron austrinum gold #1
(1999) This azalea is located on the trail, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. The accession number is 99-V-026.
Rhododendron austrinum form Escataba
(1994) This azalea from C&T Nursery is located off the trail, adjacent (on the northwest) to the Louisiana (C&T Nursery) hybrid, 'maximum x pseudochrysanthum'. These Lousiana plants are grouped together, have been bred for heat tolerance, and have shown great vigor (2017) since their planting.
Rhododendron austrinum #25
(Unknown date) On the sidehill part of the Rosebay Trail, at the east edge of the collection of R.'Cynthia'. (1993 #V-154)
Rhododendron austrinum #24
(Unknown date) About 10 feet off the trail, and east of R.prunifolium. (1993 #V-153) A tall, vigorous grower.
Rhododendron austrinum #7
(1994) An azalea located under a hemlock in the Lounsberry Area, near the fence.
Rhododendron minus #13
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the Kellam Area, on the Kellam Connecting Trail. It is in the southwest corner, just east of R. 'Trude Webster' and just north of another R. minus that has somewhat different foliage.
Rhododendron minus #12
(Before 1980) This plant is located in the Kellam Area, on the Kellam Connecting Trail. It is in the southwest corner, just east of R. 'Trude Webster' and just south of another R. minus with foliage a little different.
Rhododendron metternichii x hyperythrum
(1994) This hybrid from C&T Nursery is located on the trail, just southeast of the Louisiana (C&T Nursery) hybrid, 'Charles Loomis'. These hybrids are grouped together, have been bred for heat tolerance, and have shown great vigor (2017) since their planting.
Rhododendron maximum x pseudochrysanthum
(1994) This hybrid from C&T Nursery is located off the trail, due northwest of the Louisiana (C&T Nursery) hybrid, 'austrinum form Escataba'. These hybrids are grouped together, have been bred for heat tolerance, and have shown great vigor (2017) since their planting.
Rhododendron maximum #7
(Unknown date) One of about 14 of the maximum species in the area southwest of the Cabin. This plant is just off the Cabin Trail, about midway between the west and east ends of the trail.
Rhododendron maximum #6
(Unknown date) One of about 14 of the maximum species in the area southwest of the Cabin. This plant is spreading, on the Cabin Trail near the opening in front of the cabin.
Rhododendron maximum #5
(Unknown date) One of a group of five large, old Rosebay plants located close to the Cabin on the east side. This plant is the closest to the center of the Cabin.
Rhododendron maximum #4
(Unknown date) One of a group of five large, old Rosebay plants located close to the Cabin on the east side. This plant is closest to the Hemlock tree north east of the Cabin.
Rhododendron maximum #3
(Unknown date) One of a group of five large, old Rosebay plants located close to the Cabin on the east side. This plant is close to the northeast corner of the Cabin.
Rhododendron maximum #2
(Unknown date) One of a group of five large, old Rosebay plants located close to the Cabin on the east side. This tall plant is close to the Cabin trail at the bridge entrance.
Rhododendron maximum #1
(Unknown date) One of a group of five large, old Rosebay plants located close to the Cabin on the east side. This plant is fairly close to the Long Branch creek.
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) #5
(Unknown date) This azalea is located off the trail, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. It is behind the R.arborescens and R.austrinum azaleas.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea) #4
(Unknown date) This plant is located off the trail, behind a large R. 'Roseum Elegans' plant, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. It is close to the stump of a dead R.austrinum, so it may be an offshoot of the austrinum.
Rhododendron (unlabelled azalea Cabin#2)
(Unknown date) A tall, old azalea with no label. It is located southeast of the tall R. periclymenoides.
Rhododendron 'Yelton' #8
(Unknown date) An older rhodo located between the Short Branch Trail and the Kellam Trail, beside the rhodo, 'Maxecat X hyperythrum'.
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 '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 '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 austrinum #1
(Unknown date) This azalea is located just off the trail, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. It is adjacent (on the south side) to R. arborescens.
Rhododendron atlanticum #1
(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.
Rhododendron arborescens #1
(Unknown date) This azalea is located on the trail, where the trail forms the north side of the Azalea Circle. It is a large, old azalea near the intersection with the Pine Woods Trail.