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A review and case study of Rhododendron moulmainense highlights the feasibility and adaptation of evergreen Rhododendron plants to current environmental challenges

This study examines Rhododendron moulmainense, a beautiful alpine flowering plant being adapted for urban gardens. Researchers discovered that special soil fungi living in the plant’s roots help it survive stress like drought and heat. The study details multiple ways to grow new plants through cuttings, tissue culture, and seeds, with success rates over 90%. Understanding this plant’s adaptation mechanisms provides strategies for introducing more alpine rhododendrons to lower-altitude cities while improving their resilience to climate challenges.

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A review and case study of Rhododendron moulmainense highlights the feasibility and adaptation of evergreen Rhododendron plants to current environmental challenges

Rhododendron moulmainense is a beautiful alpine flowering plant that has great potential for urban gardens and environmental restoration. While these plants typically struggle when moved from high mountains to lower altitudes due to heat and drought, researchers have discovered that special soil fungi living on their roots can help them survive better in these new environments. By understanding how these plants grow and propagate, scientists can help more people enjoy these colorful flowers while also using them to restore damaged ecosystems.

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