Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Communis Var. Gabrielis

Gabriel's rose, scientifically known as Rosa communis var. gabrielis, is a rare and enchanting variant of the common rose. This delicate flower is celebrated for its soft pink petals and subtle fragrance, which evoke a sense of serenity and grace. Originating from the alpine regions of Europe, it thrives in cool climates and well-drained soil. Its name is said to honor a 17th-century botanist who first documented its unique characteristics. Despite its beauty, Gabriel's rose remains elusive, making it a coveted treasure among horticulturists and flower enthusiasts.