Rosa Canina Proles Dumalis
Dog rose, scientifically known as Rosa canina proles dumalis, is a resilient and ornamental shrub native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia. This species is characterized by its fragrant pink or white flowers and thorny stems, making it both a botanical curiosity and a symbol of natural beauty. Despite its common name, the dog rose is not closely related to the more familiar garden roses, though it shares some structural similarities. It has been historically used in herbal medicine for its antioxidant properties and as a source of rosehip fruits. Due to its hardy nature and ecological benefits, it plays a significant role in supporting wildlife and stabilizing soil in natural habitats.