Rhododendron

noun
  1. A genus of shrubs and small trees in the heath family, known for their attractive flowers and often evergreen leaves. They are native to Asia, Europe, and North America, and are popular in gardens and landscaping. noun
    The rhododendron in the garden bloomed with vibrant pink flowers in the spring.
    Many species of rhododendron are prized for their ornamental value and are used in landscaping.
  2. A flowering plant of the genus Rhododendron, typically characterized by large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and large, leathery leaves. noun
    The rhododendron's flowers are a favorite among gardeners for their striking appearance.
    In the wild, rhododendrons can form dense thickets that provide habitat for various wildlife.