Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Canina Var. Celerata

Rosa canina var. celerata is a lesser-known variant of the common dog rose, prized for its unique characteristics. This plant is known for its rapid growth and compact form, making it a popular choice for gardeners seeking hardy and low-maintenance flora. It produces clusters of fragrant pink flowers that bloom in early summer, adding beauty to any landscape. The shrub is adaptable to various soil types and thrives in full sun, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. Its historical use in herbal medicine and ornamental gardens highlights its versatility and enduring appeal.