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Rhododendron vaseyi

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ericaceae

Subgenus
  
Pentanthera

Scientific name
  
Rhododendron vaseyi

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Rhododendron

Section
  
Rhodora

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Species

Rhododendron vaseyi Native Azaleas Rhododendron vaseyi

Similar
  
Rhododendron canadense, Rhododendron arborescens, Rhododendron calendulaceum, Rhododendron atlanticum, Rhododendron prunifolium

The beautiful rhododendron vaseyi


Rhododendron vaseyi is a species of flowering plant in the heath family known by the common name pinkshell azalea. It is endemic to North Carolina in the United States, where it is known only from the southern Appalachians in and near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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Rhododendron vaseyi Native Azaleas Rhododendron vaseyi

This deciduous shrub may grow up to 5 meters (almost 17 feet) in height. The large flowers are pink and begin to bloom in April. This species was first collected in 1878 by G. R. Vasey, son of botanist George Vasey and named in honor of both father and son.

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In the wild, this species grows in acidic moist and wet substrates near bogs and streams. It may occur alongside other types of Rhododendron, such as Rhododendron maximum. The understory is made up of many ericaceous species such as Vaccinium spp. and Leucothoe editorum. The plant can often be found in areas of the forest that have been recently cleared by logging operations.

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Threats to this plant in the wild include destruction of habitat as land is converted to residential use, and poaching.

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Rhododendron vaseyi


References

Rhododendron vaseyi Wikipedia