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Rhododendron atlanticum is a compact, loosely branched, deciduous shrub that typically grows to be two to three feet tall at maturity but can grow up to six feet, and is two to three feet wide. [3] It is a deciduous shrub 50–150 cm (20–59 in) tall, forming a thick understory in forests, spreading by underground stolons .
Rhododendron atlanticum. Rhododendron atlanticum, the dwarf azalea, grows on the coastal plain from Georgia to Delaware. It can be found up to 200 miles away from the coast, if the region is sandy, swampy, or dry. These plants can spread by rhizomes if the soil is loose.
Rhododendron atlanticum (Ashe) Rehder Rhododendron atrichum Argent Rhododendron atropunicum H.P.Yang Rhododendron atropurpureum Sleumer Rhododendron atrovirens Franch. Rhododendron augustinei Hemsl. Rhododendron aureodorsale (W.P.Fang ex J.Q.Fu) Y.P.Ma & J.Nielsen Rhododendron aureum Georgi Rhododendron auriculatum Hemsl. Rhododendron ...
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Dwarf azalea is a common name for several species of Rhododendron: Rhododendron atlanticum, native to the eastern United States; Rhododendron kiusianum, native to Japan; Rhododendron minus, the Piedmont Rhododendron; Rhododendron nakaharai, native to Taiwan
C. Rhododendron calendulaceum; Rhododendron calophytum; Rhododendron calostrotum; Rhododendron campanulatum; Rhododendron campylocarpum; Rhododendron campylogynum
Rhododendron atlanticum Alfred Rehder, 1921: United States (New Jersey south to Georgia.) Rhododendron austrinum (Small) Rehder 1917: United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi) Rhododendron calendulaceum John Torrey, 1824: United States (southern Pennsylvania and Ohio to northern Georgia.) Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torr.