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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
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Determination History
Rhododendron alabamense 49108
Locality USA. Mississippi, Lauderdale Co.: 2 mi. N of Kemper.
Description 2 m high; flower white with yellow spot on lower petal.
Reproductive State Flower Bud
Specimen Notes
Collector G. R. Cooley
with A. S. Pease
Collection Date 18 Mar 1955
Accession Number 296310
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
Herbarium Name Used
Locality USA. Alabama, Colbert Co.:
Description 2 m high or less; corolla white, inner lower petal yellow; fragrant.
Habitat On deciduous wooded slopes.
Reproductive State Flower
Specimen Notes
Collector G. R. Cooley
with L. J. Brass
Collection Date 18 Apr 1955
Accession Number 296311
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
Herbarium Name Used
Locality USA. Alabama, Tuscaloosa Co.: Near I-59.
Description White corolla.
Habitat In a gorge.
Reproductive State Flower
Specimen Notes
Collector R. D. Thomas
with E. R. Barrett
Collection Date 23 Apr 1967
Accession Number 84364
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108
Herbarium Name Used
Determination History
Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
Locality USA. Alabama, Tuscaloosa Co.: Talladega National Forest, Forest Road 726, 0.15 mi. S of Forest Road 712.
Description Flowers pink with yellow spot on standard, fragrant; infrequent; shrub 4 ft. tall (bud scales glabrous).
Habitat Deep sandy soil, slope.
Reproductive State Flower
Specimen Notes
Collector S. R. Hill
Collection Date 12 Apr 1992
Accession Number 206797
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 23645, 2011
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Locality USA. Alabama, Madison Co.: Trail to Trough Springs, Monte Sano State Park area, Monte Sano, SSE of trailhead and Monte Sano Boulevard SE, Huntsville. 34° 43' 10" N 86° 32' 10" E
Description Flowers essentially white; occasional shrub 1.5-2.0 m. tall, other individuals pink.
Habitat Oak-maple woodland with Carex spp. Sandstone.
Reproductive State Bud
Elevation 1316 ft
Specimen Notes
Collector S. R. Hill
Collection Date 12 Apr 2011
Accession Number 267046
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 23645, Novemeber 1992
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Locality USA. Alabama, Tuscaloosa Co.: Talladega National Forest, FS-726 0.15 mi. S of FS-712. 1.7 mi. SW of Route 82; just S of Duncanville.
Description Flowers white with pale yellow spot, fading pink; fragrant; infrequent shrub 7-8 ft. tall.
Habitat Deep sandy soil, slope.
Reproductive State Flower Bud
Specimen Notes
Collector S. R. Hill
Collection Date 12 Apr 1992
Accession Number 206793
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
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Determination History
Rhododendron nudiflorum 62566
Locality USA. Mississippi, Tishomingo Co.: State Park; near Rock Quarry Branch.
Description Flowers white to pink; some with yellow blotch on limb; faint odor; 3 m high; not common.
Habitat Steep rocky slope of deciduous wood.
Reproductive State Flower
Specimen Notes
Collector G. R. Cooley
with J.D. Ray Jr.
Collection Date 31 Mar 1956
Accession Number 2298
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Rhododendron alabamense
Family Name Ericaceae
Currently Accepted Name Rhododendron alabamense 49108 - Determined By: 30282, 1987
Herbarium Name Used
Locality USA. Georgia, Harris Co.: Pine Mountain.
Description Leaves open at time of flowering, large shrub; corolla pinkish white.
Habitat Mixed hardwood-scattered pine forest; sliding rock area.
Reproductive State Flower
Specimen Notes
Collector S. B. Jones
with G. Miller, G. Miller
Collection Date 25 Apr 1971
Accession Number 103951
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