Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Carolina Var. Glandulosa

Rosa carolina var. glandulosa is a lesser-known but striking member of the rose family native to the eastern united states. this variant is distinguished by its glandular hairs and compact growth habit. it often thrives in moist, wooded areas and is valued for its fragrant blooms. despite its beauty, it remains underappreciated compared to more common rose varieties. understanding this plant offers insight into the diversity of native flora in the region.