Rhododendron arboreum
Rhododendron arboreum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Ericales |
Family: | Ericaceae |
Genus: | Rhododendron |
Species: | R. arboreum
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Binomial name | |
Rhododendron arboreum |
Rhododendron arboreum, the tree rhododendron,
Description
Its
In early- and mid-spring, trusses of 15–20 bell-shaped flowers, 5 cm (2 in) wide and 3–5 cm (1–2 in) long are produced in red, pink or white. They have black nectar pouches and black spots inside.
Cultivation
Rhododendron arboreum prefers moist but well-drained, leafy, humus-rich, acid pH soil, in dappled shade. It has broad, dark green leaves, 7–19 cm (3–7.5 in) long, with a silvery, fawn or brown hairy coating beneath.
This plant is suitable for woodland gardens.
Shelter is imperative to prevent wind damage to leaves.
Variants
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. cinnamomeum has leaves with cinnamon-brown hairs beneath
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. zeylanicum rare ssp from the highlands of Sri Lanka, named after Zeilan, the name used by Arabian traders to refer to Sri Lanka
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. cinnamomeum var. album has white flowers with small blood red spots on the inner surface of the petals
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. delavayi has red flowers
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. nilagiricum (Zenker) Tagg is found in Tamil Nadu, India.[6]
Threats
Rhododendrons are susceptible to vine
In Sri Lanka
The plant is known as Maha ratmal, Maha Rath Mal, Asela mal in Sinhala. The Sinhalese name "rathmal" is mostly used for the Ixoras, which are not in this family. However, the Rhododendrons are not a common plant in Sri Lanka, and the unsystematic local name seems to be"Maha-rathmal", i.e., "Big-Ixora", applied to smaller varieties which are more like ornamental Azelias. Maha Rath Mala is commonly available in Horton Plain, Knuckles mountain range and many of the parts towards the center of Sri Lanka.
See also
- Catawbiense hybrid – hybrid with R. arboreum
References
- ^ BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
- ^ "Tree rhododendrons". Richard Francis. Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- ^ "Largest Rhododendron". Guinness Book of World Records.
- ^ Sleumer, H. (n.d.). "Flora Malesiana - Ericaceae". 4 (series 1): 571.
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(help) - ^ P. F. Fyson (1915), The flora of the Niligiri and Pulney Hill-Tops (Above 6,500 Feet), Being the Wild and Commoner Introduced Flowering Plants Round the Hill-Stations of Kodaikanal, Ootacamund, Kotagiri and Kodaikanal, with 286 full page illustrations and 4 maps, vol. II, Madras: Superintendent, Government Press, p. 179
- ^ Chamberlain, D. F. 1982. A revision of Rhododendron II. Subgenus Hymenanthes. Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 39:331.[1]
- ^ The Royal Horticultural Society (2008) RHS Garden Hyde Hall Plant of the month: April, retrieved 2/19/2008 Gardens Archived 2005-11-20 at the Wayback Machine