| Common Name | Rose, Apothecary | ||||||
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| Botanical Name | Rosa gallica var. officinalis | ||||||
| Season | September - December | ||||||
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DescriptionApothecary Rose is sometimes known as French Rose. Favoured rose of monastical herberies of the middle ages. Probably brought back from the Seventh Crusade where it became the basis of a vast medicinal industry. The floral symbol of the House of Lancaster during the War of the Roses. Apothecary Rose is naturalised to France, but native to Turkey and Iraq and prefers loamy soils in a protected, sunny position. Frost resistant but drought tender. Herbaceous perennial growing to 1.5m x 1.0m. Single, purple-pink flowers in late spring.
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