Day 28 ....

Flowers.

This challenge was indeed a challenge as we are in our winter season ~ not many flowers growing. I did find some weeds but wasn't really impressed with the photos.

This is the bud of a rhododendron plant in our neighbors yard. I'm sure they think I'm a bit crazy always walking around taking photos of everything!!

Rhododendron is a genus characterized by shrubs and small to (rarely) large trees, the smallest species growing to 10-100 centimetres (3.9-39 in) tall, and the largest, R. giganteum, reported to over 30 metres (98 ft) tall. The leaves are spirally arranged; leaf size can range from 1-2 cm (0.39-0.79 in) to over 50 cm (20 in), exceptionally 100 cm (39 in) in R. sinogrande. They may be either evergreen or deciduous. In some species the underside of the leaves is covered with scales (lepidote) or hairs (indumentum). Some of the best known species are noted for their many clusters of large flowers. There are alpine species with small flowers and small leaves, and tropical species such as section Vireya that often grow as epiphytes. Species in this genus may be part of the heath complex in oak-heath forests in eastern North America.

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