Rosehip (Rosa canina) is the vibrant, tangy fruit that forms after the bloom of the rose. Used for centuries in herbalism Rosehips have been cherished for their naturally occurring vitamin C, antioxidants, and nutritive acids. Traditionally they were gathered each autumn to support seasonal wellness, strengthen vitality, and replenish nutrients lost during winter.
The bright red fruit was valued not only for immune resilience but also for supporting skin health, connective tissue, and overall nourishment. Its tart, uplifting character reflects the plant itself — resilient, protective, and quietly restorative.
Rosehip remains a beloved herb, offering gentle, steady nourishment rooted in one of the oldest relationships between humans and the wild rose.
Rosehip (Rosa canina) is the vibrant, tangy fruit that forms after the bloom of the rose. Used for centuries in herbalism Rosehips have been cherished for their naturally occurring vitamin C, antioxidants, and nutritive acids. Traditionally they were gathered each autumn to support seasonal wellness, strengthen vitality, and replenish nutrients lost during winter.
The bright red fruit was valued not only for immune resilience but also for supporting skin health, connective tissue, and overall nourishment. Its tart, uplifting character reflects the plant itself — resilient, protective, and quietly restorative.
Rosehip remains a beloved herb, offering gentle, steady nourishment rooted in one of the oldest relationships between humans and the wild rose.