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What is a synonym for rhododendrons?

Rhododendrons might have the synonym "heaths" (the general family) or specifically "azaleas" (two subgenera of rhododendrons).


What is an example of using rhododendrons in a sentence?

Well you just did. But: I planted rhododendrons.


What has the author Peter Alfred Cox written?

Peter Alfred Cox has written: 'The smaller rhododendrons' -- subject(s): Rhododendrons 'The cultivation of rhododendrons' -- subject(s): Rhododendrons 'Rhododendrons' -- subject(s): Rhododendrons 'Cox's guide to choosing rhododendrons' -- subject(s): Rhododendrons


Are rhododendrons poisonous to humans or animals?

Yes, rhododendrons are toxic to humans and animals if ingested.


Do rhododendrons prefer shady or sunny conditions?

Rhododendrons prefer shady conditions with some filtered sunlight.


Are rhododendrons and azaleas closely related?

Rhododendrons and azaleas are closely related. Rhododendrons have 10 or more stamens per lobe. Azaleas have only five. Most rhododendron are evergreen and azaleas are deciduous.


What is a synonym for azalea?

A synonym for azalea is rhododendron. However, the reverse is not true. All azaleas are rhododendrons, but not all rhododendrons are azaleas.


Can rhododendrons grow in shade?

Yes, rhododendrons can grow in shade, but they generally prefer partial shade to full sun for optimal growth and flowering.


Will rhododendron grow under walnut tree?

Most rhododendrons and azaleas are killed by juglone, the toxic agent in black walnut. I know that a couple rhododendrons and azaleas are not killed. They include: Rhododendron periclymenoides Azalea 'Gibraltar' Azalea 'Balzac' Fortunately walnut leaves aren't nearly as big a problem as the roots and hulls. Conversely, some rhododendrons will kill plants planted near them. That is one thing that is so insidious about R. ponticum in England. The ponticum runs rampant and kills some of the native plants.


Can you cut rhododendrons to the ground and still expect them to grow back?

Yes, you can cut rhododendrons to the ground and they will likely grow back, as they have the ability to regenerate from their roots.


What has the author Robert L Ticknor written?

Robert L. Ticknor has written: 'Chemical weed control in rhododendrons' -- subject(s): Weed control, Rhododendrons


Do rhododendrons prefer full sun for optimal growth and blooming?

Rhododendrons prefer partial shade for optimal growth and blooming, as full sun can be too intense for them.