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  1. Bring Washington's Garden Home. Purchase our historic seeds, collected from plants grown at Mount Vernon and plant them in your own garden. The highly fragrant damask rose offers a profusion of pink flowers in the spring. Flowers from this large and mostly upright shrub have been used for centuries in perfume making, as well as for rose oil ...

  2. Damask rose. Damask rose is renowned for its fragrant blooms but requires attention to thrive. They need full sun exposure and well-draining soil but can be susceptible to fungal diseases, making site selection and preventative care crucial. Regular watering and fertilization during the growing season are key, but care must be taken to avoid ...

  3. May 24, 2016 · The deciduous shrub can grow to more than two metres tall, with 30-petalled flowers that can range in colour from light pink to light red. It is repeat flowering, making it particularly popular with the perfume industry. “Two of the varieties of the damask rose are repeat flowering,” explains Ian ­Limmer, nursery manager for Peter Beales ...

  4. Damask Roses – Old Garden Roses. Powerful fragrant and beautiful shaped, the Damask Roses are used to make rose water, essential oil and to flavor food. Rosa Damascena, known as Damask Rose is said to have been brought from the Middle East to Europe by crusaders returning from the Holy Land. This hybrid rose derived from Rosa Gallica and Rosa ...

  5. Aug 31, 2017 · Damask roses made their way to Europe through the Middle East via Damascus (hence Damask) during the early Middle Ages. They are especially valued for their natural oils, which have been used for centuries in the production of attar of roses. A form of Damask rose was first noted in Italy in the 16th century which flowered more than once. Until ...

  6. Other articles where damask rose is discussed: rose: Major species and hybrids: The flowers of the damask rose (Rosa ×damascena) and several other species are the source of attar of roses used in perfumes. Many species, particularly the rugosa rose (R. rugosa), produce edible rose hips, which are a rich source of vitamin C and are sometimes used in preserves.

  7. 0.8 cups. every 9 days. Damask Rose needs 0.8 cups of water every 9 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. Water 0.8 cups every.

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