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  • It also draws on the story of the Damask rose, a cultivar renowned for its fine fragrance.
  • There is a history of fragrance production in Afghanistan ( Kabul Province ) from the Damask rose.
  • There was the Red Rose of Lancaster and Rosa Mundi, the damask rose, Cardinal de Richelieu, Tuscany, Cristata.
  • Displays of yellow and white chrysanthemums, and the Damask Rose, a variety found only in Chiang Mai abound.
  • Further DNA analysis has shown that a third species, " Rosa fedtschenkoana ", is associated with the Damask rose.
  • After this long career, his last role was Count Theodore Volney in 1933 in " The Damask Rose ."
  • Another old fragrant cottage garden rose is the Damask rose, which is still grown in Europe for use in perfumes.
  • The Gallica rose _ often referred to as the damask rose _ is the variety most commonly associated with apothecaries.
  • Onward, in the garden, we found the original pink damask rose, which bees crossed from some ancient gallica and Rosa phoenicia.
  • A rose with a stalk and leaves may also be referred to as a " damask rose ", stalked and leaved.
  • The Damask rose is a deciduous shrub growing to tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles.
  • The grounds also include a small orchard, a cutting garden, a vegetable patch and gourd arbor, and a damask rose garden.
  • This perfectly shaped Old World rose, in its extraordinary mixture of cerise, violet and lilac-gray, happened to be planted near to the incomparable white hybrid Damask Rose Mme.
  • The Romans brought the rose to England, and a third account says that the physician of Henry VIII gave him a Damask rose, as a present, around 1540.
  • They are a combination of familiar Western European garden plants such as carnations and columbines as well as exotic varieties from the Orient, including the pink damask rose and the tulip.
  • This classic fragrance was introduced more than 25 years ago as a blend of tea rose and damask rose ( the latter grown primarily in Bulgaria ), with touches of citronella, peony and geranium leaves.
  • It was there, looking at a Complicata, a single pink rose with yellow stamens winding up an old apple tree, and feeling the rain-drenched weight of Madame Hardy, a white hybrid damask rose, heavy in my hand, that I must have taken one of those emotional snapshots.