Rhododendron, SECT.

Albach, Dirk C. & Bauer, Ralf, 2021, Rhododendron smokianum, a New Species from the Great Smoky Mountains, Systematic Botany (Basel, Switzerland) 46 (1), pp. 122-129 : 128

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https://doi.org/10.1600/036364421X16128061189594

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Rhododendron
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KEY TO THE SPECIES Of RHODODENDRON SECT. View in CoL CAROLINIANA IN THE FIELD

1. Narrow part of the corolla tube ca. 0–2 mm long; peak flowering simultaneous with peak flowering of Kalmia latifolia View in CoL ; only in the center of Great Smoky

Mountains N.P..................................................................................................... R. smokianum View in CoL

1. Narrow part of the corolla tube. 4 mm long; main flowering before to simultaneous with Kalmia latifolia View in CoL ; Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee,

South and North Carolina .................................................................................................. 2

2. Leaves mostly 45–60 mm long, 17–24 mm wide, in the sun clearly revolute; typically occurring with Serenoa repens View in CoL ; Florida ..... R. chapmanii View in CoL

2. Leaves mostly 60–110 mm long, 20–40 mm wide, flat or only slightly revolute; Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South and North Carolina .... 3

3. Narrow part of the corolla tube 4–6 mm long; corolla explanate; main flowering in early spring, long before Kalmia latifolia View in CoL ; foliation starting with or after flowering; North and South Carolina .................................................................. R. carolinianum View in CoL

3. Narrow part of the corolla tube 4–15 mm long ; corolla funnelform; main flowering in late spring, together with Kalmia latifolia View in CoL ; foliation before flowering (in southern parts of the range also after flowering); Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South and North Carolina ....... R. minus View in CoL

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