Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhodoras
Literary usage of Rhodoras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"A very few rhodoras linger. Nest of a kingbird or wood pewee * on a white [sic]
spruce in the Holden Swamp, about fifteen feet high, on a small branch near ..."
2. Theodore Parker: Preacher and Reformer by John White Chadwick (1900)
"The pulpit was a floral calendar, from week to week its violets or rhodoras, its
wild roses, gentians, asters, keeping step with the procession of the ..."
3. The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide: Giving a Description of Canadian by Henry Beaumont Small, John Taylor (1867)
"There are also the Mayflower, the Hepatica, and Symplocarpus,—thickets crowned
with rhodoras in full bloom—a bush a few feet high with superb rose-colored ..."