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Rhododendron Wattii

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February 08, 2025

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Researchers have identified the last tree which is standing in a popular trekking destination in Nagaland.

  • Rhododendron Wattii – It is a small tree attaining a maximum height of 25 feet.

Rhododendron has more than 1,000 species of worldwide and the northeastern region has 129 of the 132 taxa recorded in India.

  • It is an evergreen plant, and leaf renewal occurs throughout the year.
  • 1st identified by – Sir George Watt from Nagaland’s Japfu Hill range during his 1882-85 survey.
  • Located in – Dzukou Valley, Nagpur which extends into the adjoining Manipur.
  • Habitat – It grows on rocky hill slopes with other Rhododendron species, dwarf bamboo, mosses, and ferns.
  • Distribution – Endemic to Manipur and Nagaland.

  • Seed – They are fusiform and winged, which retain viability for about one year when stored at normal temperature and humidity.
  • No seedlings were observed in its natural habitat.
  • Seeding capacity – It produces numerous seeds after the flowers are pollinated mainly by the fire-tailed sunbird and bumble bees.
  • Leaves – They are obovate to oblong, apex rounded, apiculate, base rounded, glabrous above, with a sparse whitish felted indumentum beneath.
  • Flowers – It present in trusses of 18-25 flowers are tubular-campanulate, corolla 6-lobed, pink with darker flecks and purplish basal patches.
  • Flowering period – End of February to April.
  • Fruit – It is a capsule that is oblong, grooved, and dehisce from the top by longitudinal slits.
  • Fruiting period – April to December.
  • Factors responsible for disappearance
    • Poor seedling survivability
    • Anthropogenic activities
    • Wildfires in a Dzukou valley burnt for 2 weeks in 2020-21.
  • Conservation status – IUCN statusVulnerable.

References

  1. The Hindu| Rhododendron Wattii Tree in Nagaland
  2. Threatened Taxa| Rhododendron Wattii
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