R. damascena, commonly known as Damask rose (Kaul et al., 2000), is an erect shrub belonging to the Rosaceae, which grows 1–2m in height. From: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2015 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology and Mic...
× damascena essential oil from Saadat region of Fars province, Iran at different harvest times from 0.046% to 0.082% (w/w). Considering the characteristics of the place of growth and the location of the plant in nature is one of the main factors that can have a great impact on ...
To result favorably or successfully:Those were difficult times but now everything's coming up roses. under the rose Sub rosa. [Middle English, from Old English, from Latinrosa.] Word History:It is etymologically correct to drink a julep while watching the Run for the Roses. The English word...
Rosa x damascena Mill. also known as the oil-bearing rose is the predominant rose species worldwide used for production of rose essential oil products applied in the perfumery, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food industries. The present chapter presents detailed information covering diverse aspects ...
Rosa damascena, damask rose GraemeTobynBA FHEA FNIMH, ...MargaretWhiteleggBA PhD FNIMH, inMedical Herbs, 2011 Medieval contraction TheOld English Herbariumincludes only the sweet briar or eglantineRosa caninaorRosa rubiginosa, the ‘plant called cynosbatus’. It is ‘harsh on the throat and dis...
Rose (Rosa damascena) - The queen of flowers The real rose (Rosa damascena) is a symbol of love and has held a special place in people's hearts since ancient times until today. The name “Damask Rose”, which is based on the botanical name, refers to the geographical origin of our fa...
No breeder has ever succeeded to create a rose of that two-coloured kind, but Rosa damascena versicolor York and Lancaster (a 16.th century achievement) comes close in having reddish–pink and white flowers on the same plant; occasionally, one finds even flowers combining both colours in one...
Flower yield performance and stability of various Rosa damascena Mill. landraces under different ecological conditions The flower yield stability of Damask rose as an important medicinal and aromatic plant at different environments has not been well documented. In order to ... B Yousefi,SR Tabaei-...
× damascena. So then we were in the presence of a new family of roses which would enjoy enormous success and fill pleasure gardens until the present day. The Dutch, at the same time as they were going on to become great producers of roses, would also become great painters: thus these ...
Rosa damascena Mill., commonly known as the King Flower, is a fragrant and important species of the Rosaceae family. It is widely used in the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries. The scent and color of the flowers are significant characteristics