Alpine roses in Tyrol

The Alpine rose (or alpine rose) is a fascinating flower that makes a trip to the Tyrolean mountains worthwhile in June. One of the places where you can experience this natural spectacle up close is the Patscherkofel, right next to the mountain station. There, guests are treated to a breathtaking view of the picturesque mountain landscape, which is decorated with the delicate and colorful alpine roses.

Alpine roses – Rust-leaved alpine roses

The rust-leaved alpine rose is a special plant with a unique charm. It typically blooms in June and enchants the mountain meadows with its bright flowers in a variety of shades, from soft pink to bright red. The alpine rose is known for its hardy, rust-colored leaves, which earned it the name "rust-leaved alpine rose". This charming flower is a symbol of alpine beauty and vitality.

Alpine rose with a view of the Stubaital

In addition to its aesthetic value, the alpine rose also has an intoxicating scent that makes it particularly desirable. Their unique aroma is, among other things, a component of the exclusive Perfume Diamant Tirol. This noble perfume embodies the purity of the Tyrolean mountain air and turns every moment into an unforgettable experience.

Large alpine rose field on the Patscherkofel

Whether as a popular excursion destination in the Tyrolean mountains or as a scent in exclusive perfumes - the alpine rose is a true pearl of nature that inspires and touches us again and again.

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Flowering time: Usually in June. The flowering period is short, the roses wilting within a few days after opening.
Where: In Tyrol, especially at higher altitudes from about 1700 m. A particularly intensive place is the mountain station of the Patscherkofelbahn.

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