rosehips
Rosehips are the fruit of rose plants, botanically classified as accessory fruits. They develop after the flower petals have fallen and are typically found on wild rose species. Rosehips vary in shape and color, commonly appearing red or orange, though some can be purple or black. Their texture is firm and they contain small seeds within.
Historically, rosehips have been used for various purposes, particularly in folk medicine and as a food source.
The cultivation of rosehip varieties is often done for their fruit rather than their flowers. These plants