Scientific name: rosa canina.
Common name: rosa canina, rosehip.
English name: rosehip
Parts used: flowers, leaves and fruits (rose hips).
Active ingredients: tannins 3%, pectins, vitamin C (15 times more content than in lemon), K and P, anthocyanins.
The wood species is very common in hedges and scrublands, from the plains to the wooded regions of the mountains. It blooms from May-June and bears fruit in September-October.
Properties: tonic, antioxidants.
Curiosity: the canine name is linked to the fact the root was once used to treat anger.