16 dic 2025
Rosa
The specimen displays a solitary, axillary flower borne on a semi-woody peduncle with visible trichomes and curved prickles. The corolla is composed of multiple obovate petals, arranged in a spiral pattern, exhibiting a gradation of bright pink to pale pink pigmentation. Sepals are foliaceous, reflexed, and likely glandular (not visible in the provided angle). The leaves are pinnately compound with 5–7 serrate leaflets, alternately arranged along the stem. Flower is in pre-anthesis to early anthesis, with reproductive structures (stamens and pistil) not externally visible due to the imbricate petal arrangement. The specimen is consistent with hybrid tea or floribunda groups commonly used in ornamental horticulture. Adapted to temperate climates and cultivated under full sun with well-drained soil conditions.

