词条 | Rhododendron pruniflorum |
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| name = | image = Rhododendron_pruniflorum_CFGk248.jpg | image_caption = Rhododendron pruniflorum flowers | regnum = Plantae | unranked_divisio = Angiosperms | unranked_classis = Eudicots | unranked_ordo = Asterids | ordo = Ericales | familia = Ericaceae | genus = Rhododendron | sectio = Rhododendron | species = R. pruniflorum | binomial = Rhododendron pruniflorum | binomial_authority = Hutch. & Kingdon-Ward |}}Rhododendron pruniflorum, commonly known as the plum-flowered rhododendron, is an open, often rather leggy 1–1.5 m high shrub found in northern Burma and nearby parts of India at elevations up to 4000m. It occurs in coniferous woodlands that are dominated by species of fir (Abies).[1] The leaves are often glaucous, are aromatic and the undersides have a coating of fine, pale grey scales. As the name pruniflorum (plum-flowered) suggests, the small, waxy flowers are an typically an unusual plum-purple-red shade, though they may also be mauve to pink. The heads of 3–10 small flowers open late, not until early summer at higher elevations.[2] References1. ^Entry in Flora of China {{Taxonbar|from=Q11112492}}{{Ericaceae-stub}}2. ^Image page at Botanical Stock Photos 5 : Rhododendron|Flora of Assam (region)|Flora of Myanmar|Flora of Yunnan|Plants described in 1930 |
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