Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Glauca Var. Gravetii

Blue rose, scientifically known as Rosa glauca var. gravetii, is a rare and enchanting flower that captures the imagination with its striking blue hue. Unlike most roses, which typically display red, pink, or white petals, this variant boasts a unique coloration that has fascinated botanists and gardeners alike. Native to the mountainous regions of the Caucasus, it thrives in cool, moist environments and is often found in rocky soils. Its delicate petals and subtle fragrance make it a prized addition to specialized gardens. Despite its beauty, the blue rose remains a elusive and challenging plant to cultivate, adding to its mystique and allure.