Rhododendron subsect. Tsutsusi

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Rhododendron subsect. Tsutsusi
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Rhododendron indicum
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Rhododendron
Subgenus: Rhododendron subg. Azaleastrum
Section: Rhododendron sect. Tsutsusi
Subsection: Rhododendron subsect. Tsutsusi
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Type species
Rhododendron indicum
Species

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Rhododendron subsection Tsutsusi is a subsection of the genus Rhododendron , in section Tsutsusi , subgenus Azaleastrum , consisting of 66 species of Azaleas.

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Description

Leaves generally deciduous but some apical leaves over winter and are dimorphic, young twigs with flattened multicellular hairs that are widely distributed. [2]

Taxonomy

For etymology, see section Tsutsusi .

Species

Selected species include; [2] [3]

ImageNameDistribution
Rhododendron breviperulatum (Rhododendron rubropilosum var. breviperulatum) - Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens - DSC02045.JPG Rhododendron breviperulatum Hayata 1913Taiwan
Rhododendron eriocarpum.jpg Rhododendron eriocarpum (Hayata) Nakai 1922Japan (Kyushu) to Nansei-shoto (Uotsuri-Jima)
R-indicum satsuki blossom.jpg Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet 1830Japan (W. & Central Honshu, Kyushu)
Rhododendron kaempferi - Arnold Arboretum - DSC06713.JPG Rhododendron kaempferi Planch. 1853Japan
Rhododendron kiusianum Harusame 0zz.jpg Rhododendron kiusianum Makino 1914Japan (Kyushu)
Mao Bai Du Juan Rhododendron mucronatum -Xiang Gang Li Bin Fu Hong Kong Government House- (9229898352).jpg Rhododendron mucronatum (Blume) G.Don 1834Japan
Zhong Yuan Shi Du Juan Rhododendron nakaharae -Ge Ben Ha Gen Da Xue Zhi Wu Yuan Copenhagen University Botanical Garden- (36854297616).jpg Rhododendron nakaharae Hayata 1908northern Taiwan
Rhododendron oldhamii - Oldhams rhododendron.jpg Rhododendron oldhamii Maxim. 1871Taiwan
Rhododendron rubropilosum Hayata in Hehuan Mount DSC 2818-2.jpg Rhododendron rubropilosum Hayata 1911Central Taiwan
Rhododendron scabrum 03.jpg Rhododendron scabrum G.Don 1834Nansei-shoto
Rhododendron serpyllifolium unzenttz02.jpg Rhododendron serpyllifolium (A.Gray) Miq. 1866Japan(Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku,)
At Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 2024 260.jpg Rhododendron simsii Planch. 1853China, Laos, Myanmar, Nansei-shoto, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam
Rhododendron stenopetalum flower clusters.jpg Rhododendron stenopetalum (R.Hogg) Mabb. 1990Japan
Rhododendron subsessile Rendle 1896Philippines.
Rhododendron tosaense 02.jpg Rhododendron tosaense Makino 1892Japan (SW. Honshu, S. Shikoku, E. Kyushu)
Rhododendron tschonoskii.JPG Rhododendron tschonoskii Maxim. 1870Japan, Kuril Is., Sakhalin
Rhododendron tsusiophyllum Sugim. 1956Japan
Hampyeong butterfly festival 085.JPG Rhododendron yedoense Maxim. ex Regel 1886China (Yunnan) to N. Myanmar, Korea, S. Japan

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Kathleen Anne Kron is a retired biology professor from Wake Forest University. She is known for her research on Ericaceae, a family of flowering plants.

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References

  1. Sweet R. The British Flower Garden. Ser. 2, 1: 95 Ridgway, London (1831)
  2. 1 2 Kron, A.; Powell, E. A. (2009). "Molecular Systematics of Rhododendron Subgenus Tsutsusi (Rhodoreae, Ericoideae, Ericaceae)". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 66 (1): 81–95. doi: 10.1017/s0960428609005071 .
  3. "Genus Rhododendron Taxonomic Tree". American Rhododendron Society. Retrieved 18 June 2014.

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