Rhododendron tomentosum
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
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Narrow-leaf Labrador tea (Rhododendron tomentosum): This species appears to reach its southern extent (on the east side of its range) in the very northern part of the region. There appear to be very few collections, all from the upper end of Lynn Canal. (A search in ARCTOS includes many collections currently identified as Rhododendron groenlandicum, which may have previously been thought to be this species.)
Local Notes
References
Weblinks
- USDAPLANTS page for Rhododendron tomentosum
- FNA page for Rhododendron tomentosum "Bogs, muskeg, tundra, raised beach ridges;"
- e-FloraBC page for Rhododendron tomentosum
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Rhododendron tomentosum
- Search Arctos Database for Rhododendron tomentosum (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Rhododendron tomentosum (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Rhododendron tomentosum
- iNaturalist Observations for Rhododendron tomentosum in Southeast Alaska
Other References
- Muller: [as Ledum palustre] ex N; muskegs
- Hall 2010: [as Ledum palustre] "Hed of Lynn Canal, Glacier Bay north throughout Alaska. Bogs and black spruce forests. Common."