Rosa clinophylla is a member of the genus Rosa native to the Himalayas, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
It is a large shrub growing to 6m (20feet) tall and it can grow in swampy areas such as the haors (or beels, jheels) of Bangladesh. In contrast, modern roses cannot withstand waterlogging even for two days. Seen its tolerant characteristic in tropical regions, experts including A. F. Allen was attracted to it back in 1977.[1]