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Dicots
Rhododendron minus Michaux var. chapmanii (A.Gray)W.H.Duncan & Pullen
CHAPMAN'S RHODODENDRON
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Wilbur & Pullen (1962) concluded that only the short petioles (mostly 3-5 mm long) reliably distinguished this taxon, but obtuse leaf apices and erect, rigid branches were usually distinctive. Species rank may also be preferred, with the additional character that seeds are more ornamented in this taxon (Weakley et al. 2015).
Native
Rare-State
Endangered-US
FACW (NWPL)
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Classification
ERICALES
Rhododendron minus Michaux var. chapmanii (A.Gray)W.H.Duncan & Pullen - CHAPMAN'S RHODODENDRON
Citation
RHODODENDRON MINUS Michaux, var. CHAPMANII (A. Gray) W. H. Duncan & Pullen, Brittonia 14: 297. 1962.
Rhododendron chapmanii A. Gray 1876.
FLORIDA: Without data, Chapman s.n. (holotype: GH; isotype: NY).
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