(Sibiraea laevigata)
Sibiraea laevigata is a species of rose. It was first described by Carl von Linné, and given the exact name of Carl Maximowicz. Sibiraea laevigata belongs to the genus Sibiraea, and family Rosaceae. Sibiraea is a genus of flowering plants of the family Rosaceae, disjunctly found in the Balkans, Central Asia, and China. The type species is Sibiraea laevigata, which is occasionally cultivated as an ornamental garden plant.