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Archived since: Mar, 2022
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This website is part of the larger Rhododendron Society Records, MSS 10553 ( https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/repositories/uva-sc/resources/american_rhododendron_society_records). It contains documents describing Dr. Henry T. Skinner's 1951 trip through the southeastern and eastern United States, during which he collected samples and recorded descriptions of various rhododendron species. The website includes images of the two-volume, hand-written Record Book and Notes of Routes, with transcriptions, and images of the list of the Native Azaleas, as well as notes on the expense book that he kept during his travels. The Record Book and Notes of Routes provide the day-to-day detailed record in the field of what Dr. Skinner was discovering in 1951. The website also includes a transcription of an article that Dr. Skinner published in 1955 entitled, "In Search of Native Azaleas", and recent photographs of the various species of native azaleas. Reference List: McDonald, S. (2005, September 7). Introduction. https://azaleas.lib.virginia.edu/introduction.html.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture
Creator: American Rhododendron Society
Format: 163.2 megabytes archived
Type: Web sites
Date: 2005
Language: English
Identifier: https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/repositories/uva-sc/digital_objects/in_search_of_native_azaleas_henry_skinners_1951_so , MSS 10553
Collector: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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