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Rhododendron prunifolium x arborescens
(Before 1980) A large azalea thought to be a cross between prunifolium and arborescens. It has light yellow - peach colored flowers in mid August. Prunifolium gorws in the wild in only a few counties on the Georgia/Alabama border. Our plant is located in the area just north of the Kellam Area. It is some 20 feet off the trail, west of R. 'SW 12500-11' on the Kellam Spur 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 catawbiense #1
(1992) This species is common in the mountains of NC, but does not do very well in the Charlotte climate. Our plant is struggling, with the entire plant cut back to some fresh growth at the base (as of 2017). This plant is located on the trail near the point where the trail takes a sharp bend to the northeast towards the Short Branch Spur.
Rhododendron (unlabelled)
(Unknown date) An unknown plant on the sidehill, below '2H 101-87'.
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 'Whittendon'
(1991) A Dexter hybrid from the Kellam collection, with light pink flowers. Our plant is growing more laterally than upright due to lack of good light. It is located just off the trail, near its bend at the Hickory Bridge.
Rhododendron 'True Treasure' #1
(1993) A Dexter hybrid from the Kellam Collection. Located on the trail in the Kellam area, near the intersection with the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'SW 12500-11'
(Before 1980) A Dexter hybrid numbered selection by Swarthmore College Arboretum. It is located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, beside a hickory tree, about midway in the Kellam Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'Solidarity' #1
(2009) A dense, well shaped hybrid, low-growing (4 feet in 10 years). Located near 'Gigi' on the sidehill (planted at the same time as 'Gigi'). 09-V-043
Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' #14
An older plant, cutback, located near the trail where it intersects with the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' #13
(Before 1980) Plant #2 in a group of three Roseum Elegans. They may have originated as one plant, but now seem to be three distinct plants. Located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, just north of 'Dexter's Pink Glory 219'.
Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' #12
(Before 1980) Plant #3 in a group of three Roseum Elegans. They may have originated as one plant, but now seem to be three distinct plants. Located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, just north of 'Dexter's Pink Glory 219'.
Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' #11
(Before 1980) Plant #1 in a group of three Roseum Elegans. They may have originated as one plant, but now seem to be three distinct plants. Located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, just north of 'Dexter's Pink Glory 219'.
Rhododendron 'Parsons Gloriosum'
(Unknown date) An older hybrid of catawbiense by the English hybridizer, Anthony Waterer. It has rosy-lavender flowers with a yellow blotch. Located off the trail, near a large hemlock in the Kellam Area, in the section that intersects with the Short Branch Spur Trail. Likely planted in the 1980's.
Rhododendron 'P.J.M.' #3
(Unknown date) An older plant in the PJM Group, hybridized by Mezitt , crossing R. carolinianum and R.dauricum. Small leaves and no taller than about six feet. Located on the section of the Kellam Spur Trail that intersects with the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'Nestucca' #1
(2012) An award winning plant for the Southeast, heat-tolerant. Compact and spreading - height 3 feet in ten years. Located close to the trail, on the sidehill above 'Janet Blair'. 12-V-037
Rhododendron 'Mrs. W.R. Coe' x op #4
(2007) An open pollinated hybrid located in the area just north of the Kellam Area, off the trail, just west of a group of three R. 'Roseum Elegans' plants.
Rhododendron 'Mrs. W.R. Coe' #4
(1991) A Dexter hybrid from the Kellam collection, with the fortunei species as a parent. It has deep pink flowers with a crimson throat and large deep green leaves. It is located in the northern section of the Kellam Area, off the trail, not far from the trail bend where the spur returns to the Kellam Trail. It is close to a large red oak tree.
Rhododendron 'Maxecat' #4
(Unknown date) An older, spreading plant, formerly very tall, cutback in 2014. Located on the Kellam Spur Trail, where it bends down towards the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'HP 648-67'
(1995) A numbered Heritage Plantation (HP) plant moved from a Kellam bed. It is located on the trail, west of a large hickory tree and just east of R. 'Griersplendour'.
Rhododendron 'HP 508-69'
(1995) A Dexter hybrid selected by H. Howard at Heritage Plantation (HP), from the Kellam collection. It is located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, just north of R. catawbiense.
Rhododendron 'HP 1000-3'
(1997) A Cowles hybrid from Heritage Plantation, bicolor. Located just off the Trail on the section that leads down to the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'Grierosplendour' #10
(Unknown date) An older plant in a group of two, close to the trail, located about midway between the east and west ends of this trail.
Rhododendron 'Grierosplendour' #9
(Before 1980) A hybrid with one parent being 'Purple Splendour', giving the flowers a purplish-red color. The plant is quite common in the Glen and distinguished by the unusual shape of the flower buds. This plant is located on the trail, close to (west of) R. 'HP 648-67', in the area just north of the Kellam Area.
Rhododendron 'Grierosplendour' #8
(Unknown date) An older plant, the second in a group of two, close to the trail, located about midway between the east and west ends of this trail.
Rhododendron 'Gigi' #1
(2009) A Dexter hybrid. located some 20 feet below the trail on the sidehill, in the wild flower area south of the Short Branch. 09-V-042
Rhododendron 'Georgette of Quail Hollow'
(1991) A Dexter hybrid with pink flowers from the Kellam collection. It is located in the northern section of the Kellam Area, on the trail, not far from the trail bend where the spur returns to the Kellam Trail.
Rhododendron 'Flaming Snow' #5
(1996) A Dexter hybrid with upright and dense habit; flowers open pink, fading to almost white. It is located in the northern section of the Kellam Area, off the trail, not far from the trail bend where the spur returns to the Kellam Trail. It is close to a large hemlock tree (north side).
Rhododendron 'Cynthia' #3
(Unknown date) A large spreading plant located some 20 feet off the trail, filling a large area on the sidehill near the beginning of the Kellam Spur Trail. 'Cynthia' is probably the best "doer" in the Glen due to its sun and heat resistance. It seems virtually indestructible.
Rhododendron 'Cowles 1H3386'
(2001) A Cowles hybrid (2nd generation Dexter). It is located on the trail, in the area adjoining (north) of the Kellam area, just north of Dexter's Pink Glory 219'.
Rhododendron 'Cecil#07'
(1991) A hybrid from the Kellam Collection. It is located on the trail in the Kellam area, just west of 'True Treasure' and not far from the intersection with the Short Branch Trail.
Rhododendron '93-S-109'
(1997) A plant of unknown origin, acquired at Sandwich, MA, flowers are bicolor. Located near a white oak, just off the trail, near its south end.
Rhododendron '2H 101-87'
(2001) A Cowles hybrid from Heritage Plantation, located close to the trail and south of the two 'Grierosplendour' plants. 01-V-043
Rhododendron '113-90'
(1997) A Cowles hybrid, located on the sidehill, close to the trail, above 'Gigi'.
Rhododendron '1-H 29-85'
(Unknown date) A Cowles hybrid from Heritage Plantation. Located next to P.J.M. on the section of the trail that intersects with the Short Branch Spur Trail.
Rhododendron 'Bryantsville'
(1996) A Dexter hybrid, from Don Kellam. Located just off the trail, on the section that intersects with the Short Branch Spur Trail.