Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Carolina F. Glandulosa

Rosa carolina f. glandulosa is a unique variation of the Carolina rose known for its distinctive glandular hairs. This plant thrives in the eastern united states, particularly in woodlands and along stream banks. its flowers are typically pink or white, with a subtle fragrance that attracts pollinators. the glandular features on its stems and leaves help protect it from herbivores and environmental stress. it is a valuable addition to native plant gardens and ecological restoration projects.