Rosa Canina F. Amblyphylla
Dog rose, scientifically known as Rosa canina f. amblyphylla, is a rare and elegant variant of the common dog rose. This plant is characterized by its distinctive, smaller leaves and delicate, fragrant flowers that bloom in early summer. Native to parts of Europe and western Asia, it thrives in sunny, well-drained soils and is often found in woodland edges or scrublands. Due to its limited distribution and unique features, it is considered a botanical curiosity and a subject of interest for horticulturists and botanists. Its beauty and rarity make it a prized addition to specialized gardens and conservation efforts.