Archips rosana, the rose tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae.
The costal fold from base to beyond middle, is irregular and light brown, sometimes reddish-tinged, in female darker-strigulated.
There is a suffused costal patch emitting an interrupted stria darker brown, in the female sometimes nearly obsolete and some dark terminal strigulae.
The larva is dark olive-green; dorsal line darker; tubercular spots white; head brown; plate of 2 blackish, anteriorly whitish.
The larvae feed within rolled leaves of various fruit plants such as raspberry, as well as cultivated rose.