Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Pisocarpa Var. Transmontana

Rosa pisocarpa var. transmontana is a rare and striking rose species native to the mountainous regions of the eastern United States. Known for its large, fragrant flowers and rugged, thorny stems, this plant thrives in woodland and rocky habitats. Its unique characteristics make it a subject of interest for botanists and gardeners alike. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively obscure due to its limited distribution and hardy nature. This article explores the history, features, and ecological significance of this remarkable plant.