- Rosa ×
damascena (Latin for
damascene rose), more
commonly known as the
Damask rose, or
sometimes as the
Iranian Rose,
Bulgarian rose, Taif rose & "Emirati...
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Nigella damascena, love-in-a-mist, or
devil in the bush, is an
annual garden flowering plant,
belonging to the
buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native...
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Damascena may
refer to:
Nigella damascena,
annual garden flowering plant Rosa
damascena, rose
hybrid Iris
damascena, a
flowering bulb
Damascene (disambiguation)...
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major species of rose are
cultivated for the
production of rose oil: Rosa
damascena production today is
dominated by 3
producers account for over 70% of the...
- Iris
damascena is a
species of
plant in the
genus Iris. It is a
rhizomatous perennial endemic to
Mount Qasioun in Syria. It has thin, sickle-shaped, grey-green...
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consuming the
seeds or oil can be used to
treat human diseases.
Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist) "Nigella
sativa L."
Plants of the
World Online. Royal...
- into
eastern Europe. In Bulgaria, Iran and Germany,
damask roses (Rosa ×
damascena 'Trigintipetala') are used. In
other parts of the
world Rosa × centifolia...
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Welington Damascena Santos (born 19
February 2001),
known as Welington, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for São Paulo...
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manufacturing method, rose
water is
obtained from the
sepals and
petals of Rosa ×
damascena through steam distillation. The
following monoterpenoid and
alkane components...
- follicles, each
containing numerous seeds; in some
species (e.g.
Nigella damascena), the
capsule is
large and inflated. The
seeds of
Nigella sativa, known...