Episode 17

The Rhododendron: As Beautiful As It Is Dangerous

The rhododendron is a beautiful and celebrated flower, but people and animals also need to be careful around them.

In this episode, we explore the fascinating story of rhododendrons. There are over 1,000 species of rhododendrons worldwide, and festivals are held to celebrate them.

Rhododendrons are also the source of “mad honey”, which was said to have been left deliberately in the mountains to weaken Roman soldiers.

From ancient legends to modern-day celebrations, from hidden dangers to tips for growing them in your own garden, this is a story of beauty, caution, and cultural legacy that come together through one remarkable plant.

Covered in this episode:

  1. Exploring the rhododendron’s history.
  2. Are rhododendrons poisonous?
  3. How rhododendrons were used as a trap set for Roman soldiers.
  4. Rhododendron festivals and the blooms of Roan Mountain.
  5. The difference between rhododendrons and azaleas.
  6. How to grow rhododendrons in your garden.

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Lisa Cutshaw

Hi, I’m Lisa, a landscape architect and erstwhile plant ecologist – nature lover, farmer, hiker, seeker – and if you’re interested in exploring ways to deepen your relationship with nature and explore the many benefits that come with it, you are in the right place.