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Rose (Maroon) – Plant
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
Common Name | Damask Rose, gulab |
Brand | Puspita Nursery |
Flower Colour | Maroon |
Bloom Time | Annual |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Availability:1000 in stock
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The rose is a perennial flowering plant.The flowers of the rose grow in many different colors, from the well-known red rose to yellow roses and sometimes white or purple roses, peach, orange.
Note: The fragrance of Rose flowers depends on its variety and climatic conditions, hence this plant may or may not produce fragrant flowe The flowers are densely filled with petals, much like antique roses. English roses are a good choice for cutting gardens.
Some varieties climb if left unpruned and can be trained along a fence or arbour.The symbolism of rose colours is steeped in tradition. Roses inspired people over thousands of years to develop a language of colour.
What does make this Special??
- This maroon rose is new in the market and it is famous for its medium size maroon flower with a light fragrance.
- Plant for puja or prayer flower.
- Attracts birds and butterflies.
- One of the best flowering plants and provides year-round flowers
Rose Uses
Ornamental Use:
- Roses are best known as ornamental plants grown for their flowers in the garden and sometimes indoors
- They have been also used for commercial perfumery and commercial cut flower crops
- Some are used as landscape plants, for hedging
- The majority of ornamental roses are hybrids that were bred for their flowers
- A few species of roses are grown for attractive or scented foliage
Medicinal Use:
- The rose hip, usually, is used as a minor source of Vitamin C
- The fruits of many species have significant levels of vitamins and have been used as a food supplement
- Many roses have been used in herbal and folk medicines
- Some species have been used for stomach problems, and are being investigated for controlling cancer growth
- Note: The following information is general guidelines
- Be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines
Culinary Use:
- Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, marmalade, and soup or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content
- They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup
- Rose petals or flower buds are sometimes used to flavor ordinary tea or combined with other herbs to make herbal teas
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