- from Rosa
gallica has been
shown to have
properties that
reduce inflammation and
wrinkling in
human skin.
Cultivars of the
species R.
gallica and hybrids...
- "white roses",
derived from
R.
arvensis and the
closely allied R. × alba. The
latter species is a
hybrid of
R.
gallica and
R. canina. This
group contains...
- (Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the Balkans) is a rose hybrid,
derived from Rosa
gallica and Rosa moschata. DNA
analysis has
shown that a
third species, Rosa fedtschenkoana...
-
triploid offspring of
R.
arvensis (diploid) and
R.
gallica (tetraploid) had been mistaken.
R. alba
shares some
nuclear DNA
sequences with
R.
canina and may...
- Rosa ×
centifolia (lit.
hundred leaved rose; syn.
R.
gallica var.
centifolia (L.) Regel), the
Provence rose,
cabbage rose or Rose de Mai, is a
hybrid rose...
-
discovered that
R.
fedtschenkoana is one of the
parents of the
damask group of
garden roses (the
other species involved being R.
moschata and
R.
gallica). This...
-
Armillaria gallica (synonymous with A. bulbosa and A. lutea) is a
species of
honey mushroom in the
family Physalacriaceae of the
order Agaricales. The...
-
Geodia gallica is a
species of
sponge in the
family Geodiidae. The
species was
first described by
Lendenfeld in 1907. It is
found in the
coastal waters...
-
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February 2021. "Rosa
gallica var'
officinalis (apothecary's rose)". RHS.
Retrieved 17
February 2021. "Rosa
gallica 'Versicolor' (rosa mundi)"....
- Apollinaire, Le Cas de
Richard Mutt,
Mercure de France, 16 June 1918,
Gallica, Bibliothèque
Nationale de France. Hubregtse,
Menno (2009). "Robert J....