rhodie

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See also: Rhodie and rhodié

English

Etymology

From rhododendron +‎ -ie with elision.

Pronunciation

Noun

rhodie (plural rhodies)

  1. (informal) A rhododendron.
    • 1969, Ted Van Veen, Rhododendrons in America, Portland, Or.: Binford & Mort Publishing, published 1980, →ISBN, page 118:
      The banging of rhodie leaves against one another and against other plants can damage them.
    • 1983, Graham Stuart Thomas, Graham Stuart Thomas’ Three Gardens of Pleasant Flowers: With Notes on Their Design, Maintenance, and Plants, Capability’s Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 34:
      It was my first sight of Rhododendron griersonianum – a “dry soil rhodie”, according to Mr White – and Menziesia ciliicalyx, Clethra delavayi and Enkianthus pallidiflorus were fresh to my eyes.
    • 1995, Robert K. Tanenbaum, Corruption of Blood, Dutton, →ISBN, page 139:
      It had dark green shiny leaves like a rhodie, but its flowers looked like giant purple pansies.

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