Botrydina 🔍
Botrydina is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, native to North America and Europe. They are commonly known as wild roses or wild roses (Picea glauca). These plants have large, glossy leaves that can be gray, brown, or orange-red in color. The flowers are arranged in groups of five to ten on a stalk called a bract. Botrydina species produce seeds which grow into new plants.