Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Tomentosa F. Agrisensis

Tomentose rose, scientifically known as Rosa tomentosa f. agrisensis, is a unique and resilient plant native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia. This compact shrub is characterized by its dense, woolly foliage and clusters of fragrant pink flowers that bloom in late spring. While it shares some traits with its parent species, Rosa tomentosa, the agrisensis form exhibits distinct features that set it apart in botanical classification. It thrives in harsh, high-altitude environments, making it a symbol of tenacity in the plant world. Due to its ornamental value and ecological significance, it has gained attention among horticulturists and conservationists alike.