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Plants Matching rosa gallica

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Image of Rosa gallica photo by: Mark A. Miller

Mark A. Miller

(Crimson Damask Rose, Gallica Rose, Official Rose, Provence Rose, Red Rose of Lancaster)

One of the most famed and ancient of cultivated roses, Gallica rose has been grown since early times for its fragrant flowers that were used medicinally, to flavor food, and to make perfume. European in origin, this vibrant pink-flowered shrub rose is relatively compact, very thorny and may sucker. It was commonly grown during medieval times but is still cultivated and valued today. The foliage is quite robust and disease resistant.

Rosa gallica has relatively dense stems lined with...

Image of Rosa gallica

Mark A. Miller

(Gallica Rose, Tuscany Gallica Rose)

One of the most famed and ancient of cultivated roses, Gallica rose has been grown since early times for its fragrant flowers that were used medicinally, to flavor food, and to make perfume. European in origin, this vibrant pink-flowered shrub rose is relatively compact, very thorny and may sucker. It was commonly grown during medieval times but is still cultivated and valued today. The foliage is quite robust and disease resistant.

Rosa gallica has relatively dense stems lined with...

Image of Rosa gallica var. officinalis photo by: Mark A. Miller

Mark A. Miller

(Gallica Rose, The Apothecary's Rose)

Highly fragrant, semi-double flowers of crimson pink are the highlight of this regal old-fashioned rose. One of the most famed and ancient of cultivated roses, the apothocary's rose has been grown since early times for its fragrant petals that were used medicinally, to flavor food, and to make perfume. European in origin, this vibrant pink-flowered shrub rose is relatively compact, very thorny and may sucker. It was commonly grown during medieval times but is still cultivated and valued today. The...

Image of Rosa gallica var. versicolor photo by: Carol Cloud Bailey

Carol Cloud Bailey

(Gallica Rose, Rosa Mundi)

Highly fragrant, semi-double flowers with candycane stripes of crimson pink and white are the highlight of this regal old-fashioned rose. One of the most famed and ancient of cultivated roses, the apothocary's rose has been grown since early times for its fragrant petals that were used medicinally, to flavor food, and to make perfume. European in origin, this vibrant pink-flowered shrub rose is relatively compact, very thorny and may sucker. It was commonly grown during medieval times but is still...