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Canadian Rhodora (Rhodora) - R. canadensis is an interesting bush, 2 to 4 feet high, allied to the Rhododendron, a native of the swamps of Canada, hardy, and needing a moist light soil, though it prefers peat.
Presl, Rhodorales Horaninow, Roridulales Nakai, Samolales Dumortier, Sapotales Berchtold & J. Presl, Sarraceniales Martius, Styracales Martius, Ternstroemiales Martius, Theales Berchtold & J.
Rhodora 35: 377389. Svenson, H. K. 1939. Monographic studies in the genus Eleocharis. V. Rhodora 41: 119, 4347, 90110. Svenson, H. K. 1929. Monographic studies in the genus Eleocharis. I. Rhodora 31: 121135, 152163, 167191, 199219, 224242.
Rhodora 21:120-124 Goldsby TL, Bates AL, Stanley RA. 1978. Effect of water level fluctuation and herbicide on Eurasian watermilfoil in MElton Hill Reservoir. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 16:34-38 ...
Rhodora 22: 195-200. ^ Fernald, M. L. (1919). "Rubus idaeus and some of its variations in North America". Rhodora 21: 89-98. ^ Hodgdon, A. R.; Pike, R. B. (1964). "Flora of the Wolf Islands, New Brunswick. Part 2.
Moul, E.T. 1948. A dangerous weedy Polygonum in Pennsylvania. Rhodora 50:64-66. Mountain, W. L. 1995. Mile-a-minute - History Distribution and Habitat. Mile-a-minute (Polygonum perfoliatum) Conference. York, Pennsylvania, July.
canadense, a rare species with an unusually northerly range (from Pennsylvania to Newfoundland) is the rhodora immortalized by Emerson.
See also: Green, May, Hybrids, Rhododendron, Pink
 
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