Rhododendron alabamense Rehd. |
| Herbarium: |
University of Alabama Herbarium (UNA) |
Family: | ERICACEAE |
Currently Accepted Name: | Rhododendron alabamense Rehd. - Determined By: Charles N. Horn, _-_-2012 |
Herbarium Name Used: | Rhododendron alabamense Rehd. |
Locality: | USA. Alabama. Bibb: Along Six Mile Creek, tributary of Little Cahaba River, about 1.2 mi (air) northwest of AL Hwy 25 crossing at Six Mile, about 9 mi northeast of Centreville. |
Description: | Shrub, 1.5 m tall, flowers very sweetly fragrant, corolla white with yellow patch on upper lobe, anthers orange, uncommon. With Acer, Catalpa, Hamamelis virtginiana, Morus alba, Sabal minor, Liriodendron, Ulmus alata, U. americana, Cercis, Itea. |
Habitat: | Stream bank in bottomland hardwood forest |
Reproductive State: | Flower |
Elevation: | 90 Meters |
Collector: | Fishbein, Mark 4994 with Mike Hardig & Wes Cunningham |
Date: | 03 May 2003 |
Accession No: | UNA00061713 |
Image: | UNA00061713.jpg |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |
Submission Info: | Submitted by admin on 20 Dec 2022 |