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Rhodendron pilosum (Menziesia pilosa)

 Menziesia pilosa. Photo: Don Hyatt
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Foto: Don Hyatt

 Menziesia pilosa at Blue Ridge Parkway. Photo: Hans Eiberg
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa) på Blue Ridge Parkway MP400. Foto: Hans Eiberg

 Menziesia pilosa at Kristian Theqvist. Photo: Kristian Theqvist
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa) noget gullig form Foto: Kristian Theqvistbr>

 Menziesia pilosa at Peter Hansen Bot. Garden. Photo: Hans Eiberg
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Hos Peter Hansen. Foto: Hans Eiberg

 Menziesia pilosa at Peter Hansen Bot. Garden. Photo: Hans Eiberg
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Hos Peter Hansen. Foto: Hans Eiberg

 Menziesia pilosa at Peter Hansen Bot. Garden. Photo: Hans Eiberg
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Hos Peter Hansen. Foto: Hans Eiberg

 Menziesia pilosa at Peter Hansen Bot. Garden. Photo: Hans Eiberg
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Hos Peter Hansen. Foto: Hans Eiberg

 Menziesia pilosa. Photo: Mike Creel
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa). Foto: Mike Creel

 Menziesia pilosa. Photo: Ole Jonny Larsen
R. pilosum, (Menziesia pilosa) hos OJL, stamme. Foto: Ole Jonny Larsen

R. pilosum seeds. Foto: Hans Eiberg

R. pilosum (Menziesia pilosa). Abaxial leaf surfaces densely pilose, midvein scales narrowly oblong, lacerate or cleft; filaments glabrous; capsules densely stipitate-glandular; seeds brown, narrowly ovoid, ca. 1 mm including apiculuslike appendage of 0.1 mm; se United States.
Flora of North America

I was on Mount Mitchell in June and I think the plant you are seeing is called Minnie Bush, Menziesia pilosa. It is a member of the Ericaceae Family so it is closely related rhodos, azaleas, and blueberries. It has small, bell shaped flowers but nothing flashy. Cute, but often called "false azalea" because the foliage looks so similar to the natives. I'll attach a photo I shot of a blossom from a plant up there. I was beside a rock, almost at the top of Mount Mitchell where the trail turns to go up to the new lookout tower.
Don Hyatt


Flora of North America
Info

Craven, L.A. (2011). Diplarche and Menziesia transferred to Rhododendron (Ericaceae). Blumea 56: 33-35.

Abstract:
The genera Diplarche and Menziesia have been shown to be nested in Rhododendron based upon cladistic analyses of DNA data. Morphologically, the differences between Diplarche and Menziesia are not so great that their inclusion in Rhododendron is inappropriate and the species of these two genera are formally transferred to Rhododendron. The following new names are proposed: R. benhallii, R. chamberlainii, R. goyozanense, R. × kamatae, R. katsumatae, R. kroniae, R. menziesii, R. menziesii subsp. glabellum, R. multiflorum, R. multiflorum forma bicolor, R. multiflorum forma brevicalyx, R. multiflorum var. purpureum, R. pentandrum, R. pilosum, R. sophistarum, R. yakushimense.

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