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rosa gallica officinalis

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Hort on the Internet: Roses
... State Roman Holiday - NC State Rosa arkansana - Noble Rosa carolina - Missouri Rosa foliosa - Noble Rosa gallica Officinalis - NC State Rosa hugonis - NC State Rosa multiflora - Noble Rosa mundi - NC State Rosa nitida - NC State Rosa setigera - Missouri Rosa setigera - Noble Royal Amethyst ...
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Glorious_Peonies_for_the_North
... around Memorial Day, as is suitable to their common name. A Word about Paeonia officinalis he P. officinalis, believed to be an early, perhaps natural, hybrid, dates back to the late Middle ... these paintings were the seed pods. Like the Apothecary Rose (Rosa gallica officinalis), the seeds and roots of our old fashioned P. officinalis were valued by healers of the Middle Ages for their medicinal ...
www.dragongoose.com

Elko County Rose Garden
... -shaped hips." (Olds, 1999) Apothecary's Rose, also Rosa gallica officinalis, 'Red Rose of Landcaster', ----, ----, Pre-1600 (12th century or earlier), Gallica, Parentage unknown, 3' x 4', bright crimson to ... almost exclusively from this variety, which explains their purple cast." (Harkness, 1978) 'Rosa Mundi' ('R. gallica versicolor') is a sport of the Apothecary rose. The 'Apothecary's Rose' ...
www.elkorose.com

Elko County Rose Garden
... from the Elko County Rose Garden, 'Apothecary's Rose', also ' Rosa gallica officinalis' and 'Red Rose of Landcaster', Gallica, 12th century or earlier, one mid-summer bloom period, intense fragrance. ... ) Left (pink low growing): 'John Davis', Dr. Felicitas Svejda, Canada, 1986, Kordesii Shrub, ('Rosa kordesii' x seedling) x seedling, Canadian Explorer Series, rose blooming cycle: heavy, moderate, ...
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peonies,pivoines,peonia,peonía,all about peonies
... these paintings were the seed pods. Like the Apothecary Rose (Rosa gallica officinalis), the seeds and roots of our old fashioned P. officinalis were valued by healers of the Middle Ages for their ... nos jardins sont des vivaces hybrides issues pour la plupart de l'espèce lactifolia ou officinalis Les Pivoines: Horti Boutique Les Pivoines: dossier de Plantymag (juin 2002) Luoyang peony association ...
www.euskalnet.net

Chris Maciel
... slide lecture, including discussions of the horticulture of two of her favorites: and apothecary rose, Rosa Gallica officinalis, and Damask rose, "Celsiana". These hardy and sweet smelling aromatic plants are a worthy addition ...
www.hvids.org

Dooryard Garden9
... (named for the factions involved in the War of the Roses). 47 Rose, Gallica – the Apothecary’s Rose Rosa gallica officinalis P m w 3 ft. _ deep pink C/M/H A dooryard garden would generally include the Apothecary’s Rose; considered an important medicinal plant. 48 Rose, Gallica – ‘Rosa Mundi’ Rosa gallica ...
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Richard III Society -- Roses
... illfated Roman Catholic Stuarts. The Red Rose of Lancaster Also known as the Apothecary Rose, rosa gallica officinalis originally came from "the Land of the Saracens" to Provins in France when Thibault Le ... of Lancaster is a gallica and the White Rose of York is an alba, York and Lancaster is a damask rose. The flowers of this untidy shrub [rosa damascena versicolor] span the ...
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The Apothecary's Rose - Rose Magazine
... centuries, it was one of the two most often painted roses — Rosa alba being the other. As such, its red color (really a ... received its name. The Apothecary’s Rose, known to botanists as Rosa gallica officinalis, is one of the most celebrated of all ancient roses. The ... sprouted outside the castle — one of both red and white stripes — called Rosa mundi. To this day, R. mundi, a genetic “sport” of the ...
www.rosemagazine.com

Rosegathering symbolic meaning of fragrance in roses
... result of Rosa gallica and Rosa phoenicia, which Graham Thomas classifies with the Musk roses. Rosa sancta is thought to be an early example of a cross between a Gallica and Rosa phoenicia; ... Chambord' is also recommended). Red roses with a good degree of damask scent, (traditionally Rosa gallica 'Officinalis') were used medicinally for a number of ailments. Several Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas ...
www.rosegathering.com




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