Difference between revisions of "Therorhodion glandulosum"
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|name=Rhododendron camtschaticum subsp. glandulosum | |name=Rhododendron camtschaticum subsp. glandulosum | ||
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|name=Rhododendron camtschaticum var. glandulosum | |name=Rhododendron camtschaticum var. glandulosum | ||
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|name=Rhododendron glandulosum | |name=Rhododendron glandulosum | ||
|authority=(Standley ex Small) Millais | |authority=(Standley ex Small) Millais | ||
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|name=Therorhodion camtschaticum var. pumilum | |name=Therorhodion camtschaticum var. pumilum | ||
|authority=(E. A. Busch) T. Yamazaki | |authority=(E. A. Busch) T. Yamazaki | ||
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|elevation=0-1500 m | |elevation=0-1500 m | ||
|distribution=Alaska;e Asia (Japan;Russian Far East). | |distribution=Alaska;e Asia (Japan;Russian Far East). | ||
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|subfamily=Ericaceae subfam. Ericoideae | |subfamily=Ericaceae subfam. Ericoideae | ||
|genus=Therorhodion | |genus=Therorhodion |
Revision as of 18:09, 18 September 2019
Shrubs to 1 dm. Stems multicellular, eglandular-hairy (hairs unbranched) and stipitate-glandular-hairy, glabrate with age. Leaves often clustered toward distal portions of shoots; blade elliptic to obovate, sometimes ovate, 1–3.5 × 0.4–1.5 cm, thin, margins ciliate (hairs stipitate-glandular), plane, apex rounded to obtuse or acute, mucronate, surfaces glandular-hairy. Floral bud scales (and leaflike inflorescence bracts) stipitate-glandular-hairy. Inflorescences 2–3-flowered, sometimes flowers solitary; axis elongate. Pedicels 1–4.7 cm, stipitate-glandular-hairy; bracteoles 2, green, smaller than leaves. Flowers opening after shoot development, appearing to terminate leafy shoots due to their leaflike bracts; calyx lobes 7–16 mm, stipitate-glandular-hairy; corolla purple, upper 3 lobes with darker spots, 16–25 mm, margins smooth, ± glabrous on outer surface, tube ± absent due to slit between lower 2 lobes, lobes 11–24 mm; stamens unicellular-hairy proximally. Capsules 5–11 mm, unicellular-hairy. 2n = 24, 26.
Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Arctic and alpine meadows, tundra, balds, moraines, and subalpine woods
Elevation: 0-1500 m
Distribution
Alaska, e Asia (Japan, Russian Far East).
Discussion
Therorhodion glandulosum is found on the Seward Peninsula and in the lower Yukon River valley.
Selected References
None.