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pure dried herb (whole flower, petals, hips). , 16 oz , 1lb and in bulk. also available under essential oil section as: pure essential oil, absolute: 1oz, 4oz, 16oz, 1lb and bulk (stock) in herbal product: herbal massage oils for body, 4oz, 8 oz, herbal cosmetics 1 oz the rose comes originally from iran and has been cultivated there since antiquity. sappho, the 6th century bc greek poet, described the red rose as the "queen of flowers". in rome, the rose was much used in festivities, and the petals were consumed as food. rosewater was prepared by the arab physician avicenna (ad 980-1037). during the middle ages and the renaissance, the rose was esteemed as a remedy for depression. rose is not currently used in herbal medicine, in the west but it is probably time for a re-evaluation of its medicinal benefits. the essential oil, called "attar of rose", has been used along with petals of the rose for 5000 years in medicine in ayurveda. it is now used in aromatherapy as a mildly sedative, antidepressant and anti- inflammatory remedy. rose petals and their preparations have a similar action. they also help reduce high cholesterol levels. rosewater is mildly astringent and makes a valuable lotion for inflamed and sore eyes.other medical uses - herpes, wrinkles.
That's THF and I. We both look kinda tired...I remember some Ikea trips and errand-running that weekend. In fact, most weekends we are too exhausted to do anything more exotic than sit around and watch movies with a bowl of popcorn. Wild, spontaneous dates and exuberant gift-giving aren't an option when you have limited time and resources. But, naturally, Valentine's Day presents an opportunity...
The flowering vine cover arbors, trellises or walls, providing privacy and beauty to your home. A combination of annual and perennial plants will have your vines blooming all through the spring and summer. Perennial flowering vines Perennial plants live for more than two years, and can thus be long-term additions to your landscaping. You should typically plant them during the spring in cold region...
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