Rosa Cinnamomea Var. Americana
Cinnamon rose, scientifically known as Rosa cinnamomea var. americana, is a striking member of the rose family native to the southeastern United States. This shrub-like plant is prized for its vibrant, cinnamon-colored flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. Its unique coloration sets it apart from other rose varieties, making it a popular choice for ornamental gardens. The plant thrives in partial shade to full sun and requires well-drained soil to flourish. With its aromatic foliage and long-lasting blooms, the cinnamon rose is both a visually appealing and ecologically valuable addition to any landscape.