Species
Rhododendron columbianum (Western labrador tea)
Rhododendron columbianum, commonly known as western Labrador tea, is a shrub that is widespread in the western United States and in western Canada, reported from British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and Colorado. It grows in wet places from sea level up to 3,500 m (11,000 ft). It was formerly known as Ledum columbianum.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicots)
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Order: Ericales (Heathers, balsams, primroses, and allies)
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Family: Ericaceae (Heath family)
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Subfamily: Ericoideae (Typical heathers, azaleas, and allies)
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Tribe: Rhodoreae
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Genus: Rhododendron (Rhododendrons and azaleas)
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Subgenus: Rhododendron
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Section: Rhododendron (Section rhododendron)
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Subsection: Ledum (Labrador tea)
- Species: Rhododendron columbianum (Western labrador tea)
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Subsection: Ledum (Labrador tea)
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Section: Rhododendron (Section rhododendron)
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Subgenus: Rhododendron
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Genus: Rhododendron (Rhododendrons and azaleas)
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Tribe: Rhodoreae
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Subfamily: Ericoideae (Typical heathers, azaleas, and allies)
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Family: Ericaceae (Heath family)
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Order: Ericales (Heathers, balsams, primroses, and allies)
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Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicots)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)