Menziesia pilosa, also known as the hairy foliage azalea or mountain azalea, has a variety of synonyms depending on the region and language. In Japan, it is called tsuga-momiji, while in Chinese it is known as Cuò jù huā. In North America, it is commonly referred to as the bushy Azalea or Hairy Leucothoe. It is a deciduous shrub that produces small, fragrant flowers in shades of pink and white. It is native to mountainous regions in Asia and North America, and it is well-known for its ability to thrive in colder climates. Whether you call it Menziesia pilosa or one of its many synonyms, this plant is a beautiful addition to any garden.