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  1. Rosa gallica

    italic title Taxobox image Wild Rosa gallica Romania.jpg image caption Wild Rosa gallica in Romania regnum ... familia Rosaceae genus Rose Rosa species R. gallica binomial Rosa gallica binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Rosa gallica Gallic Rose , French Rose , or Rose of Provins is a species of rose native ... . cn date July 2011 In 2004, an old cultivar of the Gallica Group named Cardinal de Richelieu was used as a starting point for genetic engineering to produce the first blue rose . The names Rosa gallica f. trigintipetala or Rosa Trigintipetala are considered to be synonyms of Rosa damascena Rosa hybrid damascena . ref http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?5352 Nomenclature listing for Rosa gallica forma trigintipetala from USDA GRIN ref Description expand section can someone add a nice description of the rather soft prickles and glandular hairs of this species? date July 2011 Rosa gallica ... Rosa gallica var. officinalis publisher Royal Horticultural Society url http apps.rhs.org.uk horticulturaldatabase ... NAME XREF &RANK Flora Europaea Rosa gallica Huxley, A., ed. 1992 . New RHS Dictionary of Gardening . Macmillan ... Ornament de la Nature Toutain 1826 gallery Category Roses gallica Category Flora of Europe az Fransa q z lg l ca Rosa g l lica cs R e keltsk da Fransk Rose de Essig Rose es Rosa gallica fr Rosa gallica hsb Kisa owa r a lt Pranc zinis er k tis pl R a francuska pt Rosa ... R. gallica and hybrids close in appearance are considered as a Cultivar Group , the Gallica Group roses. Their exact ancestry is usually unknown and other species may be involved. The Gallica Group roses ... purple. All Gallica Group roses are once flowering. They are easily cultivated. Plants with semidouble deep pink flowers have been treated as either a variety, under the name R. gallica var. officinalis , ref name RHS or as a cultivar , R. gallica Officinalis . ref name PhillipsRix2004 It is also ..., and most modern European rose cultivars have at least a small contribution from R. gallica ...   more details



  1. Chronica Gallica

    Chronica Gallica may refer to Chronica Gallica of 452 Chronica Gallica of 511 disambig ...   more details



  1. Gallica (disambiguation)

    wiktionary gallica Gallica , the digital library of the Biblioth que nationale de France . Gallica may also refer to Gallic disambiguation Gallic in Latin Legio III Gallica Legio III Gallica , a Roman legion Legio XVI Gallica Legio XVI Gallica , a Roman legion Via Gallica SpeciesAbbreviation gallica See also Gallico Gallicum Gallicus disambiguation Category Latin words found in species names ...   more details



  1. Via Gallica

    The Via Gallica was an ancient road of northern Italy which connected the ancient Rome Roman municipium municipia of the Pianura Padana . It started from the Via Postumia next to Verona , and connected Brescia Brixia , Bergamo Bergamum and Milan Mediolanum , passing near the Lake Garda . In the first trait of the road in Verona, existed a Christian necropolis, on which later the Abbey and the Basilica of San Zeno were erected. coord missing Italy br List of Roman roads Category Roman roads in Italy Gallica AncientRome stub bg fr Via Gallica it Via Gallica la Via Gallica Italy road stub ...   more details



  1. Coriolopsis gallica

    italic title Taxobox name Coriolopsis gallica regnum Fungi phylum Basidiomycota classis Basidiomycetes subclassis Agaricomycetidae ordo Polyporales familia Polyporaceae genus Coriolopsis species C. gallica binomial Coriolopsis gallica binomial authority Fr. Ryvarden, 1973 synonyms small small Coriolopsis gallica is a fungus found growing on decaying wood. It has not been associated to any plant disease, therefore it is not considered pathogenic. For various Coriolopsis gallica strains isolated, it has been found, as a common feature of the phylum Basidiomycota , that they are able to degrade wood components, mainly lignin and to lesser extent cellulose , which results in a degradation area covered by the accummulating white cellulose powder, therefore, C. gallica might be generically called, as many other Basidiomycetes, as white rot fungi. ref http images.google.com images?hl en&client firefox a&rls org.mozilla 3Aes ES 3Aofficial&um 1&sa 1&q white rot fungus&btnG Search Images&aq f&oq white rot fungus image search in Google, retrieved on May 15, 2009 ref This feature of preferential degradation of lignin components, such as melanoidin s, polyphenol s, and other aromatic compounds is of biotechnological interest in the industries of paper recycling and bleaching , beer and sugar cane production or for the bioremediation of waste waters produced in these and other industrial activities. While in Basidiomycota, the lignolytic activities are jointly played by enzymes such as laccase s, manganese peroxidase s and lignin peroxidase s, in Coriolopsis gallica , as well as in the phylogeneticall related Trametes spp., laccases even in multiple genomic copies are the main mechanisms involved in lignin modification, while in another well studied white rot basidiomycota Phanerochaete ... gallica , retrieved on May 15, 2009 ref External links http www.speciesfungorum.org Names ... DEFAULTSORT Coriolopsis Gallica Category Plant pathogens and diseases Category Polyporaceae ...   more details



  1. Silene gallica

    taxobox image Silene gallica quinquevulnera.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Caryophyllales familia Caryophyllaceae genus Silene species S. gallica binomial Silene gallica binomial authority L. Silene gallica is a species of flowering plant in the Caryophyllaceae pink family known by several common names, including common catchfly , small flowered catchfly , and windmill pink . It is native to Eurasia and North Africa, but it can be found throughout much of the Temperateness temperate world as a common roadside weed . It is an annual herb growing up to 40 or 45 centimeters tall, its branching stem coated in long, curling hairs and shorter, glandular hairs. The lance shaped leaves are up to 3.5 centimeters long low on the plant, and smaller on the upper parts. Flowers occur in a terminal inflorescence at the top of the stem, and some appear in the leaf axils. Each flower has a tubular calyx of fused sepal s lined with ten green or purple red veins. It is coated in long hairs. It is open at the tip, revealing five white, pink or bicolored petals, each with a small appendage at the base. Commons Silene gallica External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?2907,3003,3015 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol SIGA USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242348995 Flora of North America http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?33933 GRIN Species Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Silene gallica Photo gallery Category Silene gallica Caryophyllales stub de Franz sisches Leimkraut es Silene gallica fr Silene gallica nl Franse silene ja pl Lepnica francuska zh ...   more details



  1. Tamarix gallica

    italic title taxobox image Tamarix gallica bloemen.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Caryophyllales familia Tamaricaceae genus Tamarix species T. gallica binomial Tamarix gallica binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. synonyms Tamarix anglica br Tamarix algeriensis br Tamarix brachylepis br Tamarix madritensis Tamarix gallica , the French Tamarisk , is a deciduous, herbaceous, twiggy shrub or small tree reaching up to about 5 meters high. It is indigenous to Saudi Arabia and the Sinai Peninsula , and very common around the Mediterranean sea Mediterranean region. It is present in many other areas as an invasive species invasive introduced species , often becoming a noxious weed . ref name plants cite web url http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol TAGA title Profile for Tamarix gallica French tamarisk work PLANTS Database publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS accessdate November 10, 2011 ref It was first described for botanical classification by the taxonomy taxonomist Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, but had already been in Plant cultivation cultivation since 1596. ref name el cite book author Eleanor Lawrence, Ed. title The Illustrated Book of Trees & Shrubs publisher Gallery Books, an imprint of W.H.Smith Publishers Inc. place New York, NY year 1985 page 150 isbn 0831782208 ref It has fragile, woody branchlets that drop off in autumn along with the small, scale like leaf leaves that cover them. The leaf shape is an adaption over time to exceedingly dry conditions. ref name el The pink flower s are tiny, hermaphroditism hermaphroditic , and are borne on narrow, feather like spikes. They frequently bloom earlier than the leaves, first in May ... Tamarix gallica Photo gallery Category Tamarix gallica Category Flora of the Mediterranean Category ... plants ar ca Tamariu arbre es Tamarix gallica fr Tamarix gallica nl Franse tamarisk pl ...   more details



  1. Logfia gallica

    taxobox regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae genus Logfia species L. gallica binomial Logfia gallica binomial authority Coss. & Germ. Logfia gallica is a species of plant. Its common names are narrowleaf cottonrose and daggerleaf . The species has relatively long and stiff awl shaped leaves. It is native to Mediterranean Eurasia and Africa. It is widely naturalised in western North America from southwestern Oregon to northwestern Baja California, including the Channel Islands of California California Channel Islands . The first known American collection was from Newcastle, California which was around 1883. It had subsequently been collected throughout central California by 1935, and had spread to most of its present North America n range by 1970. Elsewhere, it is also naturalised in South America, Hawaii and Australia. External links http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 220007752 eFloras Category Asteraceae Asteraceae stub ...   more details



  1. Armillaria gallica

    Taxobox image Armillaria gallica 26659.jpg image width 233px image caption image alt A group of five ... familia Physalacriaceae genus Armillaria species A. gallica binomial Armillaria gallica binomial ... small Barla Romagn. small mycomorphbox name Armillaria gallica whichGills adnate capShape convex hymeniumType ... white howEdible edible Armillaria gallica synonym taxonomy synonymous with A.  bulbosa and A.  ... has been inadvertently introduced species introduced to South Africa. Armillaria gallica has ... mushroom themed festival in Crystal Falls, Michigan Crystal Falls . Armillaria gallica is a largely ... A. calvescens 2 clade 1 A. gallica ST22 2 A. gallica ST23 2 A. gallica M70 2 clade 1 Armillaria sinapina ... of A.  gallica and related North American species based on amplified fragment length polymorphism data. SY22, ST23, and M70 are A.  gallica specimens collected from Michigan , Wisconsin , and British ... nomenclature and taxonomy of the species now known as Armillaria gallica , paralleling that surrounding ... name for EBS  E. In 1987 Romagnesi and Marxm ller renamed EBS  E to Armillaria gallica . ref ... . ref name Antonin1990 As of 2010, both the Index Fungorum and MycoBank consider Armillaria gallica ... data suggests that A.  gallica is most closely related to A.  sinapina , A. cepistipes , and A. calvescens ... gallica is botanical Latin for French from Gallia , Gaul , ref name OEDlatin and refers to the Type ... direction vertical align left image1 Armillaria gallica 57634.jpg image2 Armillaria gallica 25558.jpg ... the cap. The basidiocarp fruit bodies of Armillaria gallica have pileus mycology caps that are convert ... tissues. ref name Bas1995 Edibility Like all Armillaria species, A.  gallica is considered edible ... as mild to bitter , and the odor sweet , ref name urlArmillaria gallica MushroomExpert.Com or reminiscent ... in appearance, and can only be reliably distinguished from A.  gallica by observing microscopic ... found south of the Great Lakes . ref name urlArmillaria gallica MushroomExpert.Com Armillaria ...   more details



  1. Rosa

    Wiktionary The name Rosa , Latin and botanic name of the flowering shrub Rose , could refer to TOC right People Rosa given name Rosa surname Places 223 Rosa , an asteroid Rosa, Alabama , USA Rosa, Germany , in Thuringia, Germany Ro ia Nou village, Petri Commune, Arad County, Romania R sa , a village and former municipality in Saxony Anhalt, Germany Ros a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy Entertainment Rosa film redirects here Rosa , a song by Dimitris Mitropanos Rosa, the starting planet in the PS2 game Rogue Galaxy De Rosa band , a band from Scotland Rosa Filmes , a Portuguese motion picture production and distribution company Rosa 1969 film Rosa 1969 film , a Mexican film starring Ernesto G mez Cruz Rosa 1986 film Rosa 1986 film , a Hong Kong film Sammo Hung Bo Ho Film Company Ltd released by Bo Ho Films Rosa 1992 film Rosa 1992 film , a short film directed by Peter Greenaway Rosa A Horse Drama , a 1993 94 opera by Louis Andriessen on a libretto by Peter Greenaway Other uses Rosa barge , a hotel barge Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa , a bus built by Mitsubishi Fuso ROSA, acronym for RCA Open Source Application ROSA, the Romanian Space Agency De Rosa bicycles , a bicycle manufacturing company USS Rosa SP 757 , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 See also Intitle Rosa List of Rosa species List of Rosa species Rosawa , a village in Rajasthan, India founded by the Rosa clan of Jat people Sub rosa , Latin idiom for in confidence Disambiguation geo Category Italian feminine given names Category Portuguese given names Category Spanish given names bs Rosa vor bg ca Rosa desambiguaci cs Rosa rozcestn k da Rosa de Rosa es Rosa desambiguaci n eo Rosa fr Rosa ko hr Rosa razdvojba id Rosa it Rosa la Rosa discretiva lv Rosa nl Rosa ja no Rosa andre betydninger pl Rosa ujednoznacznienie pt Rosa desambigua o ro Rosa ru scn Rosa sr Rosa sh Rosa razvrstavanje fi Rosa sv Rosa uk vi Rosa vo Rosa ...   more details



  1. Legio II Gallica

    Roman legion Roman Legio II Gallica established in Arausio modern Orange, Vaucluse Orange can be possibly equated with later Legio II Augusta . See also Legio III Gallica Literature Lawrence Keppie Legions and Veterans Roman Army Papers 1971 2000 , Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000, ISBN 3515077448 chapter The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion , pages 123 128 in http books.google.com books?id TLDvWqjSfP8C&d Google Books . The chapter discusses predecessors of the II Augusta legion and an inscription on the Triumphal Arch of Orange which mentions II Gallica. Category Roman legions 02 Gallica ca Legi II Gallica es Legio II Gallica fr Legio II Gallica it Legio II Gallica ...   more details



  1. Legio XVI Gallica

    Legio sexta decima Gallica Sixteenth Gallic Legion was a Roman legion . The legion was recruited by Augustus Caesar Octavian in 41 40 BC, and was disbanded after surrendering during the Batavian rebellion 70 Emperor Vespasian created a new legion, the Legio XVI Flavia Firma XVI Flavia Firma . The emblem of the legion was probably a lion. See also List of Roman legions External links http www.livius.org le lh legio xvi gallica.html livius.org account Category Roman legions 16 Gallica Category 40s BC establishments Ancient Rome mil stub bg XVI de Legio XVI Gallica es Legio XVI Gallica it Legio XVI Gallica ru XVI sh Legio XIV Gallica tr Lejyon XVI Gallica ...   more details



  1. Legio III Gallica

    war against the conservative republicans led by Pompey . The cognomen Gallica suggests that recruits ... of Munda Munda . Following Caesar s death, III Gallica was integrated in the army of Mark Antony ... s suicide , the III Gallica was sent again to the East, where they garrisoned the province of Syria Roman province Syria . III Gallica was used in Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo s Roman Parthian War .... After this, III Gallica was transferred to the province of Moesia on the Danube . In the year ... and lost heart. In these years, one of the military tribune s of the III Gallica is Pliny the Younger .... III Gallica played a central role in the early reign of Elagabalus . In 218, during Macrinus reign ... 218 defeated Macrinus and his son, with the help of the III Gallica and the other legions of the East ... , reconstituted the legion and redeployed them back in Syria. III Gallica records then become obscure ... member of III Gallica was centurion Lucius Artorius Castus . See also List of Roman legions Notes ... III Gallica Category 1st century BC establishments Category 219 disestablishments Category Roman legions 03 Gallica bg III ca Legi III Gallica cy Legio III Gallica de Legio III Gallica es Legio III Gallica fr Legio III Gallica it Legio III Gallica la Legio III Gallica nl Legio III Gallica ja 3 pt Legio III Gallica ru III sh Legio III Gallica fi Legio III Gallica vi Legio III Gallica ...   more details



  1. Chronica Gallica of 511

    The Chronica or Cronaca Gallica of 511 , also called the Gallic Chronicle of 511 , is a chronicle of Late Antiquity preserved today in a single manuscript of the thirteenth century now in Madrid . It resembles in all its traits another late antique Gallic chronicle, the Chronica Gallica of 452 , of which it may be a continuation. Like the chronicle of 452, it was written in the south of Gaul, possible at Arles or Marseille . The sources of its author include the earlier chronicle, the chronicle of Sulpicius Severus , that of Hydatius , that of Paulus Orosius Orosius , and the imperial consul ar records. It was added to a compilation of texts in Spain in 733. The chronicle covers the period from 379 to 509 511, from which derives its name. Its entries are short and pointed, but only approximately datable by the rare reference to the regnal year of an emperor and by the assumed chronological ordering of events. Among the events for which there is no other extant source is the defeat and death of Anthemiolus around 471. Sources Burgess, R. The Gallic Chronicle of 511 A New Critical Edition with a Brief Introduction. Society and Culture in Late Antique Gaul Revisiting the Sources . edd. R. W. Mathisen and D. Shantzer. Aldershot, 2001. pp 85&ndash 100. Category 6th century history books Category Chronicles Category 511 it Chronica gallica fr Chronica Gallica de 511 no Chronica Gallica av 511 ru 511 ...   more details



  1. Chronica Gallica of 452

    The Chronica Gallica of 452 , also called the Gallic Chronicle of 452 , is a chronicle of Late Antiquity , presented in the form of annals, which continues that of Jerome . It was edited by Theodor Mommsen in the Monumenta Germaniae Historica , along with another anonymous Gallic chronicle, the Chronica Gallica of 511 . The chronicle begins in 379 with the elevation of Theodosius I as co emperor, and ends with the attack of Attila , king of the Huns , on Italy in 452. The contents focus on Gaul , the emperors and the popes, while events in the eastern part of the empire find little mention. It is the oldest preserved historical work from Gaul. The place of origin is controversial, but most likely somewhere in the Rh ne Valley or, as some suggest, Marseilles . The Chronica Gallica of 511 , edited in the same MGH volume, also begins with Theodosius, but covers the period up to 511. Sources MGH Auctores antiquissimi 9 Chronica minora saec. IV. V. VI. VII. I . ed. Theodor Mommsen. Berlin 1892, S. 615 666, Digitalised. Text p. 646ff. and each second page 648, 650 etc. Richard Burgess The Gallic Chronicle of 452 A New Critical Edition with a Brief Introduction. In Ralph W. Mathisen, Danuta Shanzer Hrsg. Society and Culture in Late Antique Gaul. Revisiting the Sources. Aldershot 2001, S. 52ff. Steven Muhlberger The Fifth Century Chroniclers Prosper, Hydatius, and the Gallic Chronicler of 452. Leeds 1990. Category Chronicles Category 452 Category 5th century history books de Chronica Gallica 452 no Chronica Gallica av 452 ru 452 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Sena Gallica

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Sena Gallica partof the Gothic War 535 554 Gothic War image caption date Autumn 551 place off Sena Gallica modern Senigallia Italy casus territory result Decisive Byzantine victory combatant1 Byzantine Empire combatant2 Ostrogothic Kingdom commander1 John br Valerian commander2 Indulf br Gibal POW strength1 50 warships strength2 47 warships casualties1 Minimal casualties2 36 ships lost, the remainder burned afterwards Campaignbox Wars of Justinian I The Battle of Sena Gallica , was a naval battle fought off the Italian Adriatic Sea Adriatic coast in the autumn of 551 between an Byzantine Empire East Roman Byzantine and an Ostrogoth fleet, during the Gothic War 535 554 . It marked the end of the Goths brief bid to deny the seas to the Romans, and the beginning of the Byzantine resurgence in the war under the leadership of Narses . ref name Bury9 Bury, http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT 19C .html 9 Ch.XIX, 9 ref It was also the last major sea battle fought in the Mediterranean for more than a century, until the Battle of the Masts in 655. ref Age of the Galley , p. 90 ref Background In 550, the Gothic War was in its fifteenth year. The first years of the war had seen a series of successes for the relatively small ... set sail for Sena Gallica, some convert 17 mi km north of Ancona. ref name Bury9 Battle and aftermath .... ref name Bury9 Followed soon after by a series of Roman successes, the battle of Sena Gallica ... 2004 isbn 978 0851779553 coord missing Italy Category 551 Category 6th century conflicts Sena Gallica Category Naval battles involving the Byzantine Empire Sena Gallica Category Battles involving the Goths Sena Gallica Category 6th century in the Byzantine Empire Category History of the Adriatic Sea ca Batalla naval de Sena Gallica fr Bataille de Sena Gallica it Battaglia di Sena Gallica pl Bitwa pod Sena Gallica ...   more details



  1. Rosa centifolia

    Italic title Taxobox image Rosa centifolia foliacea 17.jpg image caption Rosa centifolia foliacea regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Rose Rosa species R. centifolia binomial Rosa centifolia binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Rosa centifolia lit. hundred leaved petaled rose syn. R. gallica var. centifolia L. Regel , the provence rose or cabbage rose or Rose de Mai is a Hybrid biology hybrid rose developed by Netherlands Dutch rose breeders in the period between the 17th century and the 19th century, possibly earlier. It is a complex hybrid bred from Rosa gallica , Rosa moschata , Rosa canina , and Rosa damascena Huxley 1992 its exact hereditary history is not well documented. Growth Individual plants are shrub by in appearance, growing to 1.5 2 m tall, with long drooping cane s and greyish green pinnate leaf leaves with 5 7 leaflets. The flower s are round and globular, with numerous thin overlapping petal s that are highly scented they are usually pink, less often white to dark red purple. Cultivation and uses R. centifolia is particular to the French city of Grasse , known as the perfume capital of the world. It is widely cultivated for its singular fragrance clear and sweet, with light notes of honey. The flowers are commercially harvested for the production of rose oil , which is commonly used in perfume ry. Sylvia Plath mentions the cabbage rose in many of her earlier poems, such as The Thin People . References and external links Huxley, A., ed. 1992 . New RHS Dictionary of Gardening . Macmillan. http www.pfaf.org database plants.php?Rosa centifolia Plants for a Future Rosa ... www.beyond.fr villages grasse.html Grasse Villages Beyond Provence DEFAULTSORT Rosa Centifolia Category Roses centifolia Category Medicinal plants Rosales stub az Y zl k q z lg l de Rosa centifolia fr Rosa centifolia io Centifolio la Rosa centifolia hu Sz zlevel r zsa pl R a stulistna sv Hundrabladsrosor ...   more details



  1. Rosa fedtschenkoana

    italic title Taxobox image Rosa fedtschenkoana.jpg image caption foliage regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Rose Rosa species R. fedtschenkoana binomial Rosa fedtschenkoana binomial authority Eduard August von Regel Regel Rosa fedtschenkoana is a species in the plant genus Rose Rosa in the family Rosaceae . It is native to the foothills of the Ala Tau , Tian Shan and Pamir Alai mountain ranges in central Asia and northwest China. ref Phillips, R. and Rix, M., The Ultimate Guide to Roses , Macmillan, 2004, p22 ref It is named after Olga Fedtschenko, a Russian botanist. It is deciduous , forming a bushy and suckering shrub up to 2.5 metres high and as much across. The branches are covered in many prickles , many of which are fine and straight, but some are thicker and slightly hooked. The pinnate leaves are pale greyish green in colour and have usually between 7 and 9 leaflets. The flowers are white, up to 5 cm across, and are borne singly or in small clusters at the tips of the branches throughout the summer months. ref Quest Ritson, C. and Quest Ritson, B., The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Roses , Dorling Kindersley, 2003, p147 ref The flowers scent has been described as being like Hovis brown bread with a little blackberry jam . ref Marriott, M., The Rose quarterly journal of The Royal National Rose Society , Volume 100, Part 2, Summer 2006, p64 ref The flowers are followed by small, pear shaped, bristly orange red fruits. ref Hillier Nurseries, The Hillier Manual of Trees and Shrubs , David & Charles, 1998, p580 ref Recent DNA research has discovered that R. fedtschenkoana is one of the parents of the Rosa damascena damask group of garden roses the other species involved being Rosa moschata R. moschata and Rosa gallica R. gallica . ref Quest Ritson, C. and Quest Ritson, B., The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Roses , Dorling Kindersley, 2003, p9 ref ...   more details



  1. Rosa × damascena

    hybrid , derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata Huxley 1992 . Further DNA analysis has shown that a third species, Rosa fedtschenkoana , is associated with the Damask rose. ref Harkness, P. 2003 ... of R. damascena is the Ispahan rose Ispahan rose . The hybrid Rosa centifolia Rosa centifolia is derived in part from Rosa damascena , as are the Bourbon, Portland and Hybrid Perpetual classes. The cultivar known as Rosa gallica forma trigintipetala or Rosa damascena Trigintipetala is considered to be a synonym of Rosa damascena . ref http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?5352 Nomenclature listing for Rosa gallica forma trigintipetala from USDA GRIN ref History of cultivation Rosa damascena ...DISPLAYTITLE Rosa damascena Taxobox name Rosa hybrid damascena image Rosa damascena5.jpg regnum Plant ... Rosaceae genus Rose Rosa species R. damascena binomial Rosa damascena binomial authority Philip Miller Mill. Rosa damascena , more commonly known as the Damask rose lang ar , the Damascus ... www.rainyside.com features plant gallery shrubs RosaMmeHardy.html title Rosa Mme. Hardy Damask rose ... who currently produce opium . ref name UNDP Cultivation Rosa damascena is best cultivated in hedge ... when harvesting occurs, depending on the type of Rosa damascena cultivated in the region. The roses ... Rosa damascena , from The Essential Oil Company, 1998 2006 ref The largest producers of rose oil from the different names all falling under the name Rosa damascena are Bulgaria and Turkey. France and India ... of the Kazanlak Rose began around that period. Rosa damascena , known in this region as the Kazanlak ... ref Turkish rose oil is sold as Rose Oil , Turkish Rose Otto and Rosa Damascena Attar , or Ittar ..., such as Marzipan or Turr n . Damascus rose water For centuries, the Damascus rose Rosa damascena ... it, especially in such delicacies as rose petal jam. ref http www.uni graz.at katzer engl Rosa ... http www.uni graz.at katzer engl Rosa dam.html Gernot Katzer s Spice Dictionary Damask Rose Herbs & spices ...   more details



  1. Santa Rosa

    Santa Rosa is the Spanish language Spanish and Portuguese language Portuguese name for Saint Rose . It may also refer to Places flagicon Argentina Argentina Santa Rosa, La Pampa Santa Rosa de Calamuchita C rdoba Santa Rosa de Calchines Santa Fe Santa Rosa de R o Primero C rdoba Santa Rosa Department, Catamarca Santa Rosa Department, Mendoza flagicon Bolivia Bolivia Santa Rosa, Mapiri Santa Rosa de Yacuma Santa Rosa Municipality, Beni flagicon Brazil Brazil Santa V Rosa Organiza o Apost lica Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul Santa Rosa, Goi s Santa Rosa, Niter i Santa Rosa de Viterbo, S o Paulo Santa Rosa do Purus Acre Santa Rosa de Lima, Sergipe flagicon Colombia Colombia Santa Rosa, Bol var Santa Rosa, Cauca Santa Rosa de Osos Antioquia Santa Rosa de Cabal Risaralda Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Boyac Santa Rosa del Sur Bol var flagicon Costa Rica Costa Rica Santa Rosa Abajo Santa Rosa National Park , site of the 1856 Battle of Santa Rosa flagicon Ecuador Ecuador Santa Rosa, El Oro Santa Rosa Canton , El Oro Province Santa Rosa de Yanamaru , site of a 2008 South American diplomatic crisis March 2008 Colombian border raid flagicon El Salvador El Salvador Santa Rosa de Lima, La Uni n Santa Rosa de Lima Santa Rosa Guachipil n flagicon Guatemala Guatemala Santa Rosa Cuilapa Santa Rosa department Santa Rosa de Lima, Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Guatemalan department flagicon Guyana Guyana Santa Rosa, Guyana flagicon Honduras Honduras Santa Rosa de Agu n Col n Santa Rosa de Cop n Cop n flagicon Mexico Mexico Santa Rosa, Aguascalientes Santa Rosa, Baja California Santa Rosa, Chihuahua Santa Rosa, Coahuila Santa Rosa, Durango Santa Rosa, Guerrero Santa Rosa, Guanajuato Santa Rosa, Jalisco Santa Rosa, Morelos Santa Rosa, Quintana Roo Santa Rosa, San Luis Potos Santa Rosa, Sonora Santa Rosa, Tamaulipas Santa Rosa, Zacatecas Santa Rosa J uregui , Quer taro an obsolete name for Clarion Island in the Revillagigedo Islands flagicon Nicaragua Nicaragua Santa Rosa del Pe n Le n flagicon Paraguay ...   more details



  1. Hurricane Rosa

    The name Rosa has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. 1978 Pacific hurricane season 1978 s Hurricane Rosa 1982 Pacific hurricane season 1982 s Tropical Storm Rosa Hurricane Rosa 1994 2000 Pacific hurricane season 2000 s Tropical Storm Rosa Tropical Storm Rosa 2006 disambig DEFAULTSORT Rosa Category Pacific hurricane disambiguation de Tropischer Wirbelsturm Rosa pt Furac o Rosa ...   more details



  1. Humberto Rosa

    Humberto Rosa may refer to Humberto Rosa footballer b. 1932 , Argentine football player and coach Humberto Rosa painter 1908 &ndash 1948 , Brazilian artist hndis Rosa, Humberto ...   more details



  1. Operación rosa rosa

    Infobox film name Operaci n rosa rosa image image size caption director Leo Fleider producer writer narrator starring Sandro de Am rica Sandro music cinematography editor distributor released 1974 runtime country FilmArgentina language Spanish language Spanish budget Operaci n rosa rosa English Operation Pink Rose is a List of Argentine films of 1974 1974 Argentina Argentine film, directed by Polish born director Leo Fleider . The film was written by, and starred, the singer Sandro de Am rica . ref cite book title South American cinema dictionary of film makers last Plazaola first Luis Trelles authorlink coauthors year 1989 publisher La Editorial, UPR location isbn 084772011X page pages url accessdate ref Cast Sandro de Am rica Sandro References reflist External links IMDB title id 0188979 Cinema of Argentina DEFAULTSORT Operacion Rosa Rosa Category 1974 films Category Argentine films Category Spanish language films 1970s Argentina film stub es Operaci n rosa rosa ...   more details



  1. Rosa (surname)

    Other uses Rosa disambiguation Rosa Rosa is an Italian language Italian , Portuguese language Portuguese and Spanish language Spanish languages surname . Sometimes the variants Da Rosa or da Rosa , De Rosa or de Rosa , and DeRosa or DaRosa may occur. It may refer to Aaron Rosa , mixed martial arts fighter Alberto Fern ndez de Rosa , Argentine actor Aldo da Rosa , Brazilian Electrical Engineer Anthony DeRosa , United States animator Christina DeRosa , United States actress Don Rosa , United States comic book writer and illustrator Francesco Rosa , Italian painter Gonzalo de los Santos da Rosa, Uruguayan footballer Hermann Rosa , German sculptor and architect Jair da Rosa Pinto , Brazilian footballer Jo o Guimar es Rosa , Brazilian writer Jon DeRosa , United States singer Mark DeRosa , United States baseball player Paulo S rgio Rosa , Brazilian footballer known as Viola Salvator Rosa , Italian painter Stephen DeRosa , United States actor Thiago da Rosa Correa , Brazilian footballer Vincent DeRosa , United States musician See also Rosa given name Rosas surname surname Category Portuguese language surnames Category Spanish language surnames Category Italian language surnames de De Rosa ru ...   more details



  1. Terra rosa

    The term terra rosa a misspelling of terra rossa , Italian language Italian for red soil can refer to Terra rosa soil , a red clay soil produced by the weathering of limestone Terra rosa colour , a red colour Terra Rosa band , a Japanese hard rock band Disambig ...   more details




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