My sister with pink Rhodhodendron
Laligurans (Rhododendron) is the Nepali variety of the rhododendron blossom and is the national flower of Nepal. While rhododendrons can be found throughout the world, Nepali laligurans are remarkable for their monstrous size and circulation the whole way across the Himalayan lower regions. Laligurans can grow up to 30m tall and will regularly cover whole mountainsides with its blossoms when it sprouts from late February to April.
Here are few shots from Terhathum Nepal ( the home of laligurans flower )
Forgot to take my camera but managed well with my smartphone
Rhododendrons have various sorts of therapeutic properties, some advantageous and other unsafe. Nepali youngsters will frequently eat laligurans blooms since they are sweet, harsh and are pressed with Vitamin C. Honey bees that gather dust solely from these plants will regularly deliver nectar that is a characteristic purgative and psychedelic. In spite of the lethality, ayurvedic specialists will frequently make arrangements from the leaves and squeeze of the bark. The bark juice is utilized to treat jaundice, diabetes, liver issue, and intestinal worms, and when a paste of the leaves is applied to the forehead it can relieve headaches or migranes .