Rosebay Rhododendron

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This “woody plant” is an evergreen, with a short, crooked trunk and branches.  It grows in woods, often in dense shade, so when in bloom its flowers really stand out.

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The rhododendron’s always-green, thick, leathery leaves set it apart from any other plant native to Ohio.

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In late June and into early July, the flower buds open to reveal giant clusters of white blossoms edged with pink.

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Though common in the Great Smoky Mountains and the state flower of West Virginia, in Ohio it is rather rare and occurs in localized, scattered populations growing naturally in the wilderness.

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The popularity of rhododendrons for use in landscaping has made them and easy to attain at nurseries. This 8-12 foot shrub and its relatives grace the yards of many who appreciate its many attributes.

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And they also contribute their elegance to Brecksville Reservation, where I saw and photographed these examples of this fine plant.

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