Rosa eglanteria
Rosa eglanteria, commonly known as the sweet briar rose, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and parts of Asia. It typically grows between 1 to 2 meters tall and features arching stems covered in soft, curved thorns. The leaves are compound, with a distinctive fragrance when crushed, and the flowers are usually pink or white, blooming from late spring to early summer.
This species is often found in hedgerows, woodlands, and along roadsides. Rosa eglanteria is valued for its aromatic leaves and attractive flowers, making it a popular choice in gardens. Additionally, its hips are rich in vitamin C and can be used in herbal remedies.