Rusty-leaved Rhododendron

OTHER NAME(S): Laurier-Rose des Alpes, Rhododendri Ferruginei Folium, Rhododendron Alpin, Rododendro, Rosage, Rose des Alpes, Rose du Diable, Rosebay, Rust-Red Rhododendron, Rusty Leaved Rhododendron, Snow Rose, Rhododendron ferrugineum, Azalea, Rhododendron Ferrugineux

Overview

Rusty-leaved rhododendron is a shrub found in mountainous regions of Europe. It is related to other rhododendrons, some of which are considered poisonous. The leaves are used to make medicine.

People use rusty-leaved rhododendron for joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), muscle soreness, headache, and many others, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

There isn't enough reliable information available to know how rusty-leaved rhododendron might work.

There isn't enough reliable information available to know how rusty-leaved rhododendron might work.

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