Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Canina F. Pubescens

Rosa canina f. pubescens is a unique variant of the dog rose known for its distinctive hairy foliage. This cultivar exhibits a more rugged appearance compared to typical roses, with a textured leaf surface that adds visual interest. It thrives in well-drained soil and partial sunlight, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings. The plant produces fragrant pink flowers in late spring, attracting pollinators and adding charm to the landscape. Its hardy nature and ornamental value make it a favored choice among gardeners seeking both beauty and resilience.