Is this a wild rhododendron? I've seen these a lot on various hikes, but have never seen one blooming. Maybe I'm just never out at the right time of year for that.
Wild rhododendrons?
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Thanks! Do the wild ones bloom as extravagantly as the ones around the city? The branches are usually a lot sparser, like the one here; but it would still be neat to find some of these when they're blooming.
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in the spring, a little later than ones here in the city, not as extravagant
sometimes, walking through Rhody thickets is a pain because they're dense enough and sort of interlocked
sometimes, walking through Rhody thickets is a pain because they're dense enough and sort of interlocked
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Our native Rhododendron macrophyllum is one of the parents of some cultivated rhododendrons, but remember that garden plants are almost always bred to have as many flowers as possible. The wild ones are much sprawlier.
They bloom sometime between May and July, depending on conditions and the specific elevation. You're most likely to find them in the 1000'-5000' range, in forests that get a lot of rain.
They bloom sometime between May and July, depending on conditions and the specific elevation. You're most likely to find them in the 1000'-5000' range, in forests that get a lot of rain.
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The road approaching Lost Lake is flanked by lots of rhodies and the lower section of the Lost Lake Butte trail is thick with them. It's just a matter of hitting it at the right time for maximum bloom viewing.
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Cool, thanks. I usually switch over to biking some time in May, but I'll have to note some spots where I see these and return later and try to catch them blooming.
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Do you ever bike up Larch Mountain Road? I bet there's some along there.
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Unsurprisingly(?), you can find them all around the west side of Hood, in the Zigzag/Rhododendron area. The back (cliffy) route to Ramona Falls, Burnt Lake trail, Cool Creek trail, Devils Peak, Salmon Butte, and of course Zigzag Mtn. Timing varies, but early June, plus or minus a couple-few weeks, is often good.
June 1, 2018: Wild rhodies blooming on Zigzag Mtn with the small berg of Rhododendron, Oregon, in background.
June 6, 2014: Oneonta Trail, near Bell Creek junction.
June 1, 2018: Wild rhodies blooming on Zigzag Mtn with the small berg of Rhododendron, Oregon, in background.
Sure lots of them back in there a bit, near the junction of Bell Creek and Oneonta trails...adamschneider wrote: ↑January 7th, 2019, 10:34 amDo you ever bike up Larch Mountain Road? I bet there's some along there.
June 6, 2014: Oneonta Trail, near Bell Creek junction.
Karl
Back on the trail, again...
Back on the trail, again...
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Nice -- thanks again to all of you for the suggestions and photos. (I love the rhododendrons with Rhododendron in the background!)