Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Arvensis Var. Subbibracteata

Rosa arvensis var. subbibracteata is a lesser-known species of wild rose that thrives in disturbed soils across temperate regions. This variant is distinguished by its unique floral structure and reduced bract coverage, setting it apart from other rose varieties. While not as ornamental as its cultivated relatives, it plays an important role in local ecosystems. Its hardy nature allows it to colonize areas where other plants struggle to grow. Despite its modest appearance, this plant holds ecological significance and warrants greater attention in botanical studies.