Rhodon
Rhodon is a term of ancient Greek origin meaning “rose.” In modern usage it is not a standalone scientific name but rather a root found in various words that describe roses or rose-colored things. In classical Greek, rhodon (ῥόδον) is the noun for a rose, and the root rhodo- appears in many scientific and descriptive terms.
In biology and related disciplines, rhodon- or rhodo- serves as a color and plant-color prefix. A well-known
In addition to these scientific uses, rhodon can appear in literary or geographical contexts as part of
See also: rhodo-, rhodos, rhod- (prefixes and roots related to the color rose).