Rosa damascena


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Noun1.Rosa damascena - large hardy very fragrant pink roseRosa damascena - large hardy very fragrant pink rose; cultivated in Asia Minor as source of attar of roses; parent of many hybrids
rose, rosebush - any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
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Damascus Countryside, SANA- Beyond being known for its heady fragrance, the Damask rose (Damascene rose or Rosa Damascena) is described as the queen of flowers and the ambassador of Syria to the world.
The pupils planted the Rosa Damascena in the schoolyard.
[25] identified by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS in methanol extracts of Rosa damascena, Rosa bourboniana, and Rosa brunonii petals several different flavonoids, including quercetin derivatives, kaempferol derivatives, and myricetin.
The present study describes the extraction and identification of essential oil constituents from Rosa damascena wild rose as well as effect of season and climatic conditions of selected regions (KPK, Pakistan).
aureus followed by the methanolic extracts of the fruit parts of Anaar (Punica granatum L.), Kali Mirch (Piper nigrum L.), Kala Zeera (Bunium bulbocastanum L.), and the methanolic extract of flower part of Gul e Surkh (Rosa damascena Mill.), etc.
A lovely formula created with the "whole essential oil of 45 kilograms of rosa damascena petals and 10,000 cold-pressed cloudberry and raspberry seeds in every bottle." High in omega oils, this is a potent, circulation-boosting blend.
Wellagyl is a patented purified active ingredient, rich in oligosaccharides, from the Bulgarian rose (Rosa damascena).
There are four main fragrant species of roses grown for essential oil production in Pakistan with Rosa damascena as top ranked and extensively cultivated in Bulgaria (70-80%), China, Turkey, Russia and India (Nasir et al., 2007).
Baydar, "Variation in scent compounds of oil-bearing rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) Produced by headspace solid phase microextraction, hydrodistillation and solvent extraction," Records of Natural Products, vol.
Effect of aqueous-ethanolic extract from Rosa damascena on guinea pig isolated heart.
Bulgariaas Agriculture Minister pointed out that traditional plant varieties such as the Bulgarian Rosa Damascena and lavender would be supported under the program.
Rose (Rosa damascena) and lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) relieved anxiety and depression in postpartum women (Conrad & Adams, 2012).