azalea
n. countablen. a type of flowering bush that grows in gardens and has many bright, colorful flowers. They usually bloom in the spring and come in colors like pink, white, and red.
n. a deciduous or evergreen flowering shrub in the genus Rhododendron, typically bearing funnel-shaped flowers. Often cultivated as an ornamental garden plant.
The pink azalea in the front garden is blooming beautifully this spring.
The botanical garden is famous for its collection of azaleas, which create a vibrant carpet of color every April.
While many varieties of azalea thrive in acidic soil and partial shade, certain hybrids have been developed to withstand more direct sunlight and colder winter temperatures.
Often used in the plural when referring to a group of the plants or the flowers themselves.