The Hairy Alpine Rose is abundant in the Alps where it occurs on heath and grassland above the tree-line. A species of dwarf rhododendron with brightly coloured, rose flowers which bloom during June and July, this unusually named plant receives its moniker from its uniquely hairy foliage. Admirers note the distinctive long, bristling hairs which spring out from around the edge of its leaves.
An excellent location in which to find this wonderful plant is amongst the meadows of Selva in the heart of the Dolomites and Merano, on the edge of the Dolomites in the South Tyrol. As you explore, keep an eye out for other mountain flora including the snow-white leopard’s bane, the radiant auricula, the delicate alpine poppy and, of course, edelweiss.