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  • 'Rhododendrons': but was afterwards correctcd to 'Oleanders.'

    The Treasury of Sacred Song 1890

  • Akiko Kotani, known for the delicacy of her silk markings on organza, dark upon light, exhibits four petit pen-and-ink drawings of "Rhododendrons," representational of the woodland shrubs but also exercises in the relationships between positive and negative space.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • "Rhododendrons are valuable plants and you don't want to just rip them out," Schumacher says.

    Prime time to tame overgrown lawns 2010

  • Apply sulfur to soils around acid-loving plants (Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Hollies and Dogwoods)

    March Gardening « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009

  • Rhododendrons—ornamental garden shrubs else-where—grow here into gnarled Tolkienesque trees.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Rhododendrons grew up against the rock face, thick with green waxy leaves; juniper trees, their branches heavy and old, were interspersed about the grounds, several desperately trying to climb the sheer walls.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • Rhododendrons—ornamental garden shrubs else-where—grow here into gnarled Tolkienesque trees.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Rhododendrons grew up against the rock face, thick with green waxy leaves; juniper trees, their branches heavy and old, were interspersed about the grounds, several desperately trying to climb the sheer walls.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • Rhododendrons—ornamental garden shrubs else-where—grow here into gnarled Tolkienesque trees.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Rhododendrons grew up against the rock face, thick with green waxy leaves; juniper trees, their branches heavy and old, were interspersed about the grounds, several desperately trying to climb the sheer walls.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

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