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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rhododendron macrophyllum Rhododendron macrophyllum Rhododendron macrophyllum Rhododendron macrophyllum in the Biscuit Fire area of Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon, USA Scientific classification Kingdom: (unranked): (unranked): (unranked): Order: Family: Genus: Subgenus: Section: Species: Plantae Angiosperms Eudicots Asterids Ericales Ericaceae Rhododendron Hymenanthes Ponticum R. macrophyllum rhododendron is less abundant in the Coastal Mountains of Washington and northern Oregon and more common south of the Siuslaw River [27]. The northern limit of the range of the Pacific Rhododendron is somewhat north of the border between Canada and the US in British Columbia. It is found as far south as Monterey Bay in California[1]. It is mostly coastal in distribution but extends its range eastward to locations in the Cascade Mountains in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia[2]. It is a shrub growing 2-9 m tall. The leaves, retained for 2–3 years, are 7-23 cm long and 3-7 cm broad. The flowers are 2.8-4 cm long, with five lobes on the corolla; color is usually pink, although variants exist. This species, like many rhododendrons, thrives in disturbed habitats such as roadside embankments and recently deforested wildlands. The photo at the top of this page was taken in a forest in Oregon that was burnt over just three years before the time of the photo (2005). The rhododendrons in that area, both Pacific Rhododendrons and Western Azaleas, are already regrowing and blooming from the unburnt roots. History and cultivation Archibald Menzies found this shrub growing along with Arbutus menziesii in May of 1792 when he and George Vancouver made their second landfall after leaving Hawaii, near present day Port Discovery[3]. Seed was sent to England in 1850 by William Lobb. The Pacific Rhododendron has been overshadowed horticulturally by the many other rhododendron species that are easier to grow and that have a more pleasing appearance. The shrubs can be scraggly and the flowers are often much less impressive than those of its relatives. Also, it is easy to kill this plant with an excess of summer watering - while not watering it can leave it looking pathetic. In its native range and once established it can be a trouble free attractive plant requiring a minimum of attention. Binomial name Rhododendron macrophyllum D.Don ex G. Don 1834 (R. californicum Hook.f.) Rhododendron macrophyllum (Pacific Rhododendron, Coast Rhododendron or Big Leaf Rhododendron) is a broadleaf evergreen rhododendron species native to western North America. Pacific rhododendron is found along the Pacific Coast from British Columbia to Monterey County in California [30,41]. It is widely distributed in the Coast and Cascade Mountain Ranges [9,30,43]. Pacific 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In recent years it has been the main focus of a study group at the Rhododendron Species Foundation in Federal Way, Washington, the Western North American Rhododendron Species Project (WNARSP). The WNARSP is documenting the detailed range and forms of all of the western North American rhododendron species. Rhododendron macrophyllum [2] http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/ shrub/rhomac/all.html#DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE [3] Justice, Clive L. Mr. Menzies’ Garden Legacy, Plant Collecting on the Northwest Coast. 2000. Cavendish Books. ISBN 978-1-55289-020-2 Symbolism The Pacific Rhododendron is the state flower of the state of Washington in the USA. Other sources • Davidian, H. H. The Rhododendron Species, Volume III - Elepidotes continued. 1992. Timber Press. ISBN 978-0-88192-168-7. • Cox, Peter A. & Kenneth N.E. The Encyclopedia of Rhododendron Species. 1997. Glendoick Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9530533-0-8. References [1] http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/ shrub/rhomac/all.html#DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhododendron_macrophyllum" Categories: Rhododendron This page was last modified on 29 March 2009, at 04:43 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 2

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