Rhododendron pruniflorum
Rhododendron pruniflorum, the plum-flowered rhododendron, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae.[1][2] It is an open, often rather leggy shrub found in northern Myanmar and nearby parts of India at elevations up to 4,000 m (13,000 ft). Growing to 1โ1.5 m (3.3โ4.9 ft), it occurs in coniferous woodlands that are dominated by species of fir (Abies).[3] The aromatic leaves are often glaucous, and the undersides have a coating of fine, pale grey scales. As the name pruniflorum (plum-flowered) suggests, the small, waxy flowers are an unusual plum-purple-red shade, though they may also be mauve to pink. The heads of 3โ10 small flowers open late, not until early summer at higher elevations.[4] References
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