Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Canina F. Pubens

Rosa canina f. pubens is a unique variant of the dog rose known for its distinctive hairy foliage. This form exhibits a more robust growth pattern compared to the typical Rosa canina. Its pubescent leaves and stems make it easily identifiable in botanical studies. Often found in woodland edges and disturbed soils, it thrives in temperate climates. This plant holds ecological and horticultural significance due to its resilience and ornamental value.