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- Pentanthera and Azaleastrum were divided between two clades. The four sections of Pentanthera between clades B and C, with two each, while Azaleastrum had one...
- a new total of three sections. Azaleastrum sect. Azaleastrum (4 species) Azaleastrum sect. Sciadorhodion Azaleastrum sect. Tsutsusi (81 species) Chamberlain...
- Rhodora Sciadorhodion Viscidula Tsutsusi Brachycalyx Tsutsusi Azaleastrum Azaleastrum Choniastrum Candidastrum R. albiflorum Mumeazalea R. semibarbatum...
- the evergreen azaleas. In 2005 it was reduced to a section of subgenus Azaleastrum. Containing 80 - 117 species, it includes both deciduous and evergreen...
- Rhodora Sciadorhodion Viscidula Tsutsusi Brachycalyx Tsutsusi Azaleastrum Azaleastrum Choniastrum Candidastrum R. albiflorum Mumeazalea R. semibarbatum...
- Rhodora Sciadorhodion Viscidula Tsutsusi Brachycalyx Tsutsusi Azaleastrum Azaleastrum Choniastrum Candidastrum R. albiflorum Mumeazalea R. semibarbatum...
- on morphology, still the consensus taxonomy used by most authorities: Azaleastrum; Candidastrum; Hymenanthes; Mumeazalea; Pentanthera; Rhododendron; Therorhodion;...
- to section Sciadorhodion, which then became a new section of subgenus Azaleastrum. It comprised two species, both deciduous shrubs native to eastern North...
- Ericales Family: Ericaceae Genus: Rhododendron Subgenus: Rhododendron subg. Azaleastrum Section: Rhododendron sect. Tsutsusi Subsection: Rhododendron subsect...
- subsection of the genus Rhododendron, in section Tsutsusi, subgenus Azaleastrum, consisting of 66 species of Azaleas. Leaves generally deciduous but...