Rosa gallica, the Gallic rose, French rose, or rose of Provins, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to southern and central Europe eastwards to Turkey and the Caucasus. Rosa gallica was one of the first species of rose to be cultivated in central Europe.[2] It is a parent of several important cultivars.
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Rosagallica, the Gallic rose, French rose, or rose of Provins, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to southern and central Europe...
, Rosagallica L., and vars. of these spp. Rose (otto of roses, attar of roses): Ditto Rose buds Rose flowers Rose fruit (hips) Rose leaves: Rosa spp...
Rosa forrestiana Boulenger Rosa freitagii Ziel. Rosa fujisanensis (Makino) Makino Rosa gadzhievii Chrshan. & Iskend. Rosagallica L. – Gallic rose, French...
The exact species or cultivar which it represents is thought to be Rosagallica officinalis. John of Gaunt's younger brother Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke...
'White Rose of York'. The Gallica, Gallica Hybrid, or Rose of Provins group is a very old class developed from Rosagallica, which is a native of central...
Socialists of America (DSA), being a symbol of socialism generally. In 1930, Rosa acicularis (the wild rose or prickly rose) was adopted as the official provincial...
rose, a cultivar of Rosagallica Rosamund, a girl's name This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rosa Mundi. If an internal...
produced by many different roses yet, some rose varieties, like Rosagallica and Damask rose Rosa damascene, do not emit DMT. It has been suggested that these...
crosses involving Rosagallica, Rosa moschata and the remontant central Asian species Rosa fedtschenkoana.: 9 When forms of Rosa chinensis were introduced...
the 17th century. A cultivated variation of rosagallica with striped pink blooms is commonly known as rosa mundi. Its connection to Rosamund Clifford...
Asia, the production of rose oil from fresh flowers such as Rosa damascena, Rosagallica, and other species is an important economic industry. The family...
province of Manitoba Red Rose of Lancaster, county flower of Lancashire Rosagallica Rose, the flower Red Rose (1980 film), a Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna...
property, Sackville-West came upon a dark red, double-flowered form of Rosagallica growing wild and apparently dating from earlier plantings there. She...
as an insect repellent. Rose oil is produced from the petals of Rosa damascena and Rosa centifolia. Steam-distilled rose oil is known as "rose otto", while...
hybrid tea roses. Old cottage garden roses include cultivated forms of Rosagallica, which form dense mounded shrubs 3–4 ft high and wide, with pale pink...
beans, if space allowed for them. The infirmary gardens could contain Rosagallica ("The Apothecary Rose"), savory, costmary, fenugreek, rosemary, peppermint...
& Pembrokeshire Kent hop Humulus lupulus native Lancashire red rose Rosagallica officinalis absent Leeds bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus native Leicestershire...
brought back to Europe included the rose called "Provins" (Latin name rosagallica 'officinalis', the Apothecary's Rose) from Damascus, transporting it...
Hardy 1832 Damask 2009 'Rosa Mundi' synonym: Rosagallica 'Versicolor' Unknown Very Old Gallica 2012 Rosa 'Mutabilis' synonym: Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis'...
sometimes as the Rose of Castile, is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata. Saffron – spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus...
Pseudocercospora puderi is a fungal plant pathogen infecting roses, including Rosagallica. It was originally found in Florida, USA. It produces sub-orbicular or...