Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Canina F. Amphibola

Rosa canina f. amphibola is a rare and intriguing variant of the dog rose known for its unique growth habits. This plant thrives in moist, shaded environments, often found near streams or in damp woodlands. Its foliage and flowers differ subtly from the standard Rosa canina, making it a subject of botanical interest. Despite its beauty, it remains underdocumented in many horticultural resources. Studying this form offers insights into plant adaptability and evolutionary diversity.