Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Hirtula

Rosa hirtula is a unique species of wild rose native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It is characterized by its hairy stems and small, fragrant flowers that bloom in late summer. This plant thrives in rocky and arid environments, showcasing remarkable adaptability to harsh conditions. Its ornamental value has made it a sought-after addition to botanical gardens and private collections. Despite its beauty, Rosa hirtula remains relatively obscure in mainstream horticulture.