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Rhododendron macrophyllum, the Pacific rhododendron, [2] California rosebay, [3] California rhododendron, coast rhododendron or big leaf rhododendron, is a large-leaved species of Rhododendron native to the Pacific Coast of North America. It is the state flower of Washington. [4]
Rhododendron Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island, Canada, east of South Englishman River and north west of Nanaimo Lakes. [1] Adjacent to the lake is a small grove of Pacific Rhododendron which is a rare plant on Vancouver Island .
Edinburgh Rhododendron Monographs Comprehensive listing and description of all described Rhododendron species; American Rhododendron Society; Rhododendrons – Species and cultivars from Rododendron.cz project Archived 2016-07-02 at the Wayback Machine; Danish Rhododendron Society
The Rhododendron Species Foundation and Botanical Garden (RSBG) on 22–24 acres is a nonprofit botanical garden specializing in rhododendrons in Federal Way, Washington.As of 2006 the Foundation's mission is devoted to the conservation, research, acquisition, evaluation, cultivation, public display, and distribution of rhododendron species.
The journal was first established in April 1947 as the Quarterly Bulletin of the American Rhododendron Society. The ARS funds research on rhododendrons and azaleas, presents Rhododendron of the Year awards, and gives gold and silver medals to society members for outstanding service.
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The project began in 1950 as a rhododendron test garden on a site previously covered with brush, blackberries, native trees, and the remnants of a Shakespeare theater developed by students of Reed College. In 1964, the park's name was officially changed to Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. [1]
Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torrey.Tourbière du Lac-à-la-Tortue (fr), Quebec, Canada. The wild distribution of the rhodora begins at its easternmost extreme in Canada in Newfoundland and extends into eastern Ontario and the United States, where it has its most famous home in New England and also occurs naturally in New York, New Jersey, and at high altitudes in the Appalachian Mountains ...