Rhododendron periclymenoides
      
  Ericaceae
      
  Multi-branched shrub with large showy white or pink flowers. Prefers fertile soil, but tolerates nutrient poor sites. Generally more pest/disease resistant than most hybrid Azaleas. Frequently damaged by deer browse.
      
  Summary
 Climate Tolerance
            Climate Tolerance
              
          NA
          
            Wildlife Benefits
          
              Nectar/pollen source for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds
          
            Pollination Type
          
          Pollinator
              
            Plant Hardiness Zones
              
          
              4 to 9
          
            # Butterfly/Moths that use as host
              
          
              Unknown
          
            Bloom Time
          
              Spring (Mar-May)
           Shade/Sun Tolerance
            Shade/Sun Tolerance
          Part Shade: Receives 2-4 hours of direct sunlight, preferably in the morning
           Maximum Height
            Maximum Height
          Tall Shrub (5-15 ft)
           Growth Rate
            Growth Rate
              
          Moderate: 1 ft- 2 ft per year
           Soil Type
            Soil Type
              
          Loam: Equal mix of clay, sand, and silt. Moderate moisture retention and high nutrient availability.
          Sand: Large/coarse particles. Short moisture retention and low nutrient availability.
          Silt: Medium sized particles. Moderate moisture retention and high nutrient availability.
               Soil Moisture Tolerance
            Soil Moisture Tolerance
          Wet: Soil can be saturated and has the ability to retain standing water for periods of time
          
            Root - Fungal Association
          
          Ericoid: 
              
            Pest & Pathogen Risks
              
          
              Low; Azalea lace bug
           Urban Stress Tolerance
            Urban Stress Tolerance
              
          Low: Tree will not grow well in the urban environment
          
            Drought Tolerance
          
              Tolerant: Tree will not become stressed during periods of drought
          
            Coefficient of Conservatism
              
          
              7
          
            Native Status
          
              OH-Native: Species is native to Ohio
          
  
    
      Plant Community Type
  
      - Beech Mixed: Absent
- Oak Mixed: Absent
- Alluvial: Absent
- Red Maple Mixed: Absent
- Ruderal: Absent
            Bloom Color
          
          White
          Pink
              
            Form
          
          Shrub
               Lifespan
            Lifespan
              
          Medium: 100-250 years
          
            Soil pH
          
              Acidic           (pH<6.8)
          
            Wetland Indicator Status
              
          
              FAC: Facultative, occurs in wetlands and non-wetlands
          
            Soil Compaction Tolerance
          
              Sensitive: Tree will become stressed from soil being compacted
          
            Heat Tolerance
              
          
              Tolerant: Tree will not become stressed for increased temperature due to urban heat island effects
          
            Salt Tolerant
          
              Sensitive: Intolerant to either aerial salt spray and/or salt present in soil
          
            Native County Status
              
          
          Geauga
          Lake
          Portage
               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
