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''Ledum'' was a
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, including 8 species of
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shrubs native to cool temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and commonly known as Labrador tea. It is now recognised as a subsection of section Rhododendron, subgenus '' Rhododendron'', of the genus '' Rhododendron''.


Description

''Ledum'' species often grow together with poisonous plants such as bog-laurel and
bog-rosemary ''Andromeda polifolia'', common name bog-rosemary, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, native to northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It is the only member of the genus ''Andromeda'', and is only found in bogs in ...
, but certain species (e.g. '' L. groenlandicum'' and '' L. palustre'') are easily distinguished by the distinctive rust coloured fuzz on the bottom of leaves.


Taxonomy


Reclassification into Rhododendron

Recent genetic evidence has shown that the species previously treated in this genus are correctly placed in the genus '' Rhododendron'', where they are now treated as ''Rhododendron'' subsect. ''Ledum''. Because some of the species names used in ''Ledum'' could not be used in ''Rhododendron'' (the names already having been used for other species already in this large genus), new names had to be coined for them.


Species

The species listed in genus ''Ledum'' (accepted and synonyms), with their current accepted names are:


Species References

Ledum Rhododendron Other


Hybrids

Natural
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s (
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) also occur. *''Ledum columbianum'' = ''Rhododendron'' × ''columbianum'' (''R. groenlandicum'' × ''R. neoglandulosum'') is listed by Harri Harmaja as a natural hybrid. *'' Rhododendron vanhoeffeni'' Abromeit is a probably hybrid between ''Ledum palustre'' subsp. ''decumbens'' and ''
Rhododendron lapponicum ''Rhododendron lapponicum'' (高山杜鹃), the Lapland rosebay, is a dwarf rhododendron species found in subarctic regions of North America, Europe and Asia, where it grows at altitudes ranging from sea level to . It is an evergreen prostrate s ...
''.


Uses

Some species (e.g. ''L. groenlandicum'') have been used to produce
Labrador tea Labrador tea is a common name for three closely related plant species in the genus ''Rhododendron'' as well as an herbal tea made from their leaves. All three species are primarily wetland plants in the heath family. The herbal tea has been a ...
. Other species have varying levels of toxicity (e.g. ''L. glandulosum''). Evergreen Labrador Tea grows slowly, but retains its leaves year-round. Users should take care not to over-harvest leaves from any single plant.


See also

* List of Sections in Subgenus Rhododendron


Notes


References


Bibliography

* * * * * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q21389473 Ledum Flora of Alaska Herbs Herbal tea Plant subsections