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- Rosa × damascena (Latin for damascene rose), more commonly known as the Damask rose, or sometimes as the Iranian Rose, Bulgarian rose, Taif rose & "Emirati...
- 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...
- Damascena may refer to: Nigella damascena, annual garden flowering plant Rosa damascena, rose hybrid Iris damascena, a flowering bulb Damascene (disambiguation)...
- 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...
- into eastern Europe. In Bulgaria, Iran and Germany, damask roses (Rosa × damascena 'Trigintipetala') are used. In other parts of the world Rosa × centifolia...
- Welington Damascena Santos (born 19 February 2001), known as Welington, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Premier League...
- follicles, each containing numerous seeds; in some species (e.g. Nigella damascena), the capsule is large and inflated. The seeds of Nigella sativa, known...
- supplementation may lower total cholesterol, LDL, and triglyceride levels. Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist) "Nigella sativa L." Plants of the World Online. Royal...
- Ta'if rose oil. The famous grown here is the 30-petal Damask rose (Rosa damascena trigintipetala), whose scent has been described as a robust, ****y, and...
- manufacturing method, rose water is obtained from the sepals and petals of Rosa × damascena through steam distillation. The following monoterpenoid and alkane components...