Martin Pellizzer

Rosa Virginiana Var. Glandulosa

Rosa virginiana var. glandulosa is a distinctive species of wild rose native to the eastern united states. it is known for its fragrant pink flowers and its ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions. this variety is often found in woodlands and along stream banks where it forms dense thickets. its leaves are covered in small glands that give it a unique appearance. it plays an important role in supporting local wildlife and is valued for its ornamental beauty.