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  1. Jun 20, 2023 · Learn everything about the Damask rose, a fragrant and beautiful flower with a long history and many uses. Find out how to plant, care for, and propagate this rose variety in your garden.

  2. May 25, 2023 · The plant of damask rose is a deciduous shrub with stiff branches and an abundance of prickles. The leaves are a gray-green hue that is pinnate and serrated, with each leaf containing five to seven leaflets. On average, the shrub of the damask rose can reach a height of roughly 7 feet tall.

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  3. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: Syria. Height: 3 ⅓ to 6 ½ feet (de 1 à 2 m) Form: upright. Bloom: June to November. Repeat-flowering rose: depends on sub-variety. Flower color: pink or white. Planting: January to April and September to December. Exposure: sunny. Cold hardiness: 5°F (-15°C) Soil: all types, fertile, moist, and deep.

  4. The Damask rose is a deciduous shrub growing to 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles. The leaves are pinnate, with five (rarely seven) leaflets. The roses are a light to moderate pink to light red. The relatively small flowers grow in groups.

  5. Oct 24, 2022 · This plant is a shrub rose, usually well-known for its spreading growth habit. It can grow almost 7 feet high and 4 feet wide. The flowers grow loosely in clusters and the blooms are generally pink although some varieties have different shades of pink, red and white.

  6. 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 Moschata.

  7. Deeply colored pink, full blossom with a strong fragrance damask perpetual, blooms throughout the season. Found in Santa Barbara, CA. Introduced/discovered in 2005. Don't forget to click on the green HMF circle to be whisked away to all of the information you could imagine about this particular rose.

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