Rosa Arvensis Var. Bibracteata
Rosa arvensis var. bibracteata is a unique variant of the common dog rose known for its distinctive floral features. This plant thrives in disturbed soils and is often found along roadsides and in open fields. Its flowers are notable for having two bracts, which set it apart from other rose varieties. The plant is valued for its ornamental appeal and historical use in herbal medicine. It remains an interesting subject for botanists and gardeners alike.