Rare azaleas in bloom on Grandfather Mountain

Here’s the press release from Grandfather Mountain:

The stunning and rare pink-shell azalea is now in bloom on Grandfather
Mountain, offering visitors unparalleled access to the shrub native to
only a few western North Carolina counties.

The delicate pink blossoms typically appear in late April or early May,
arriving even before leaves appear on the hardy branches.

The pink-shell grows in spruce forests up to about 5,500 feet in
elevation, and Grandfather Mountain is believed to be home to the world’s
largest population of the exquisite plant.

Because of its limited range and small population, the pink-shell azalea
(Rhododendron vaseyi) is considered globally “vulnerable.” Grandfather
Mountain serves as a home for this plant and helps to protect the species.

The High Country’s best viewing spot is Grandfather Mountain’s Half Moon
Overlook, where thickets of pink-shell grow among the rhododendron bushes
set to bloom in a matter of weeks. The pink-shell azalea also can be seen
in wooded areas along the Grandfather Mountain entrance road and along the
Blue Ridge Parkway.

While much of the higher-elevation forest remains bare, the pink-shell
azalea provides a dazzling burst of color unmatched in the early spring
season. Blooms began to appear this week around 4,400 feet, but the buds
should continue to be visible at higher elevations in the coming weeks.

“The pink-shell azalea just screams ‘spring,'” said Grandfather Mountain
Chief Naturalist Jill Goodwin. “It’s what we’ve been waiting for all
winter.”

The Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation is a not-for-profit
corporation established to preserve Grandfather Mountain, operate the
nature park in the public interest and participate in educational research
activities.  For more information, call 800-468-7325 or plan a trip at
www.grandfather.com.

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