Rosa Woodsii Subsp. Arizonica
Rosa woodsii subsp. arizonica is a rare and resilient wild rose native to the southwestern United States. This subspecies thrives in arid and rocky environments, showcasing its adaptability to harsh climates. Its delicate pink flowers bloom in late spring, adding a touch of beauty to the desert landscape. The plant is often found in canyon walls and dry slopes, where it forms dense, compact shrubs. Due to its limited range and ecological significance, it is a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists alike.